Recognizing you have a drug problem is a hard step in the recovery process. Likewise, staying sober after alcohol or drug rehab can be an equally difficult thing for most recovering users. However, if you set up a strategy and stick to it, recover is far from impossible. You plan of action shouldn’t be a […]
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Your career, your future spouse and your addiction treatment program — what do these three seemingly unique things have in common? This is a list of things that you have to decide on yourself. When it comes to the things that build your future, you can collect all of the advice you want, but in […]
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From the time you first become addicted to a certain substance to the moment you step out of an addiction treatment center you have to deal with the threat of relapse. Even after drug rehab, many people still have to deal with the temptation to relapse. On the outside looking in, addiction looks much easier […]
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Those who have suffered from a drug or substance abuse addiction know the all-too-familiar void that you can feel. Addiction itself is selfish, robbing you of your ability to feel the same level of happiness. It’s numbing—mentally and physically. A common remedy suggested by researchers, in addition to your drug addiction treatment program, is exercise. […]
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Your path in life was has been a tough one. When you finally graduated your drug rehab program, you made a promise to your spouse, your children and most importantly yourself that you would never again use any kind of mind-altering substance. Up to this point, your track record has been clean. That is until […]
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Having a loved one who struggles with substance abuse is a very scary thing because drug abuse is life threatening. The last thing you want is to lose a loved one to drug overdose. Rehab and other resources are great places for helping your loved one overcome these addictions. Unfortunately, even if your loved one […]
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Watching a family member struggle with substance abuse can be incredibly difficult. Whether it’s a spouse, parent, child or more distant relation, no one wants a loved one to experience feelings of shame or worthlessness. That’s why the right approach is key to helping a family member realize they need to seek addiction treatment and […]
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For centuries, music has been used as an artistic method to communicate a certain message to an audience. The artist creates a song, whether it be instrumental, vocals only or a combination of the two to express their feelings and reach out to the people listening who are experiencing those same emotions. In recent years, […]
Sobriety isn’t something attained by graduating a drug rehab program. Sobriety spans across the journey of a lifetime. While rehab may be the first step on this journey, those struggling with drug addiction will need support from friends and family as they continue after rehab. If you have a loved one on this journey […]
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As you grow through the tough teen years, you are continually faced with decisions and told what you can or cannot do. At times this restriction can be enough to push you into poor situations. According to Students Against Destructive Decisions, 72 percent of high school graduates have consumed alcohol. Nearly 40 percent have done […]
How to Keep Addiction in Check
Recognizing you have a drug problem is a hard step in the recovery process. Likewise, staying sober after alcohol or drug rehab can be an equally difficult thing for most recovering users. However, if you set up a strategy and stick to it, recover is far from impossible. You plan of action shouldn’t be a […]
Difference Between Inpatient and Outpatient Rehab
Your career, your future spouse and your addiction treatment program — what do these three seemingly unique things have in common? This is a list of things that you have to decide on yourself. When it comes to the things that build your future, you can collect all of the advice you want, but in […]
Spring Cleaning Your Life
From the time you first become addicted to a certain substance to the moment you step out of an addiction treatment center you have to deal with the threat of relapse. Even after drug rehab, many people still have to deal with the temptation to relapse. On the outside looking in, addiction looks much easier […]
Developing an Exercise Routine Post Rehab
Those who have suffered from a drug or substance abuse addiction know the all-too-familiar void that you can feel. Addiction itself is selfish, robbing you of your ability to feel the same level of happiness. It’s numbing—mentally and physically. A common remedy suggested by researchers, in addition to your drug addiction treatment program, is exercise. […]
You’re Sober, But Now You Have to Take Pain Pills
Your path in life was has been a tough one. When you finally graduated your drug rehab program, you made a promise to your spouse, your children and most importantly yourself that you would never again use any kind of mind-altering substance. Up to this point, your track record has been clean. That is until […]
The Symptoms of a Drug Overdose
Having a loved one who struggles with substance abuse is a very scary thing because drug abuse is life threatening. The last thing you want is to lose a loved one to drug overdose. Rehab and other resources are great places for helping your loved one overcome these addictions. Unfortunately, even if your loved one […]
Approaching a Family Member Struggling With Substance Abuse
Watching a family member struggle with substance abuse can be incredibly difficult. Whether it’s a spouse, parent, child or more distant relation, no one wants a loved one to experience feelings of shame or worthlessness. That’s why the right approach is key to helping a family member realize they need to seek addiction treatment and […]
Music Therapy in Addiction Recovery
For centuries, music has been used as an artistic method to communicate a certain message to an audience. The artist creates a song, whether it be instrumental, vocals only or a combination of the two to express their feelings and reach out to the people listening who are experiencing those same emotions. In recent years, […]
How to Encourage Sobriety in Your Loved Ones
Sobriety isn’t something attained by graduating a drug rehab program. Sobriety spans across the journey of a lifetime. While rehab may be the first step on this journey, those struggling with drug addiction will need support from friends and family as they continue after rehab. If you have a loved one on this journey […]
Teen Alcohol Abuse
As you grow through the tough teen years, you are continually faced with decisions and told what you can or cannot do. At times this restriction can be enough to push you into poor situations. According to Students Against Destructive Decisions, 72 percent of high school graduates have consumed alcohol. Nearly 40 percent have done […]