What is the Role of Water in Recovery?

What is the Role of Water in Recovery?

What is the Role of Water in Recovery? When people enter recovery, they don’t think of just how much damage their body sustained from addiction to drugs and alcohol. Neglecting the body takes a toll after a while. More times than not, a person cannot make changes until they recognize what they are missing. Water…

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What Are Signs a Spouse Needs Help?

What Are Signs a Spouse Needs Help?

What Are Signs a Spouse Needs Help? When people live with someone every day, they tend to put up with things more and more things go unnoticed. It is not easy to recognize or admit a problem exists, but they are in a good position to discover their addiction if they notice signs. It is…

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Can Executive Rehab Help Professionals Recover?

Can Executive Rehab Help Professionals Recover?

Can Executive Rehab Help Professionals Recover? Addiction strikes professionals with intensity as much as anyone else can be hit with addiction at any point in their lives. When it comes, it can be hard to navigate life with it because of being a licensed professional who risks losing that license. Understanding treatment will help serve…

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Who Needs an Intervention (and How Can Families Help)? 

Who Needs an Intervention (and How Can Families Help)?

Who Needs an Intervention (and How Can Families Help)?  A loved one who suffers from addiction can experience great pain and difficulty in their life. They may also bring that into the family and make others suffer as a result. Interventions are designed to let the person know they need help and the family and…

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Why Medical Professionals Turn to Addiction and Ways to Help Them Recover

Why Medical Professionals Turn to Addiction and Ways to Help Them Recover

Why Medical Professionals Turn to Addiction and Ways to Help Them Recover Medical professionals, including nurses, doctors, anesthesiologists, and more have some of the highest rates of addiction around. Their workforce contributes to the safety and well-being of so many, yet many of them are struggling under the weight of addiction. Emotionally and physically, they…

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Do Men Have a Harder Time Overcoming Denial About Addiction?

Do Men Have a Harder Time Overcoming Denial About Addiction?

Do Men Have a Harder Time Overcoming Denial About Addiction? Men are more likely than women to abuse drugs, especially to numb out from stress. Depression is also prevalent among men and the men are less likely to seek mental health treatment. Not only is depression higher among men, but addiction rises as well when…

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Can People Make Peace with Anxiety?

Can People Make Peace with Anxiety?

Can People Make Peace with Anxiety? Many people across the United States suffer from some form of anxiety or anxious thinking. A formal diagnosis is more difficult, but it can lead to a diagnosis of chronic issues, including addiction or mental health issues. People who get anxious but don’t have a formal diagnosis may struggle…

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Is Treatment Motivation a Risk Factor for Relapse?

Is Treatment Motivation a Risk Factor for Relapse?

Is Treatment Motivation a Risk Factor for Relapse? People are not always fortunate enough to either have money, support, or ability to get treatment. Barriers to accessing treatment still exist, including the high cost of providing care. This means many may not get the care they need. However, there is another important factor when it…

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These 3 Tips Can Help Men Boost Confidence 

These 3 Tips Can Help Men Boost Confidence

These 3 Tips Can Help Men Boost Confidence  Confidence comes in many shapes and forms for men. In recovery, it can take a while to feel like they get back a sense of who they are and who they want to become. There is a shift in recovery that takes a while to settle in,…

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Why Apologizing Might Save Your Recovery 

Why Apologizing Might Save Your Recovery

Why Apologizing Might Save Your Recovery  When people apologize, it has a certain tone to it. It means they are sorry for something they’ve done and they feel lament for having caused harm. Making apologies is good for people because it offers to repair the harm done by starting the ball rolling with an important…

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