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HOW STRESS TIES INTO ALCOHOLISM

how stress ties into alcoholism

After a hectic day, it may seem as though there is nothing more relaxing than having a few drinks to help you unwind. However, though it is a little known fact, drinking alcohol can actually make you feel more stressed!  People generally talk about having a drink to help them calm down when they are […]

SEASONAL DRUG AND ALCOHOL ABUSE

seasonal drug and alcohol abuse

For anyone struggling with substance use disorder, the stress of the holidays can be overwhelming, but those diagnosed with co-occurring Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) can find it especially challenging. Seasonal Affective Disorder is a type of seasonal depression that is common during the dreary winter months. It is closely related to other co-occurring conditions such […]

HOW NEGATIVE CHILDHOOD EVENTS CAN LEAD TO ADDICTION

how negative childhood events can lead to addiction

Studies have found that children who have experienced traumatic events undergo grappling physical changes involving the brain (mainly size and shape). This disrupts a child’s normal growth pattern at a time when they’re simultaneously being forced to adapt to mature situations prematurely. With that said, it’s no surprise that childhood trauma survivors have increased vulnerability […]

STRONG SUPPORT SYSTEMS EQUAL SUCCESSFUL RECOVERY

strong support systems equal successful recovery

Developing a network of recovery partners during recovery can help you find people who will not only support you but provide accountability when you need it and positive encouragement. Finding people who have been through the same experiences in you, perhaps having similar substance use disorder stories as you, can be a great first step […]

HOW YOUR MINDSET CAN SHAPE YOUR RECOVERY JOURNEY

how your mindset can shape your recovery journey

Substance use disorders are not simply physical addictions. Underlying unresolved issues, trauma, emotional, and mental health often occur alongside substance use disorders. Many find themselves at a loss as to where to start when it comes to mental health, but the path to recovery begins with what you’re hoping to achieve. There isn’t a better […]

MOVING FORWARD FROM A RELAPSE

moving forward from a relapse

Experiencing yourself return to substance use can be highly discouraging, but it isn’t the end of the world. It is important to remember that a relapse does not automatically equal a moral failure, and it also doesn’t mean that you can’t get clean again. While a relapse is frustrating and can make you feel like […]

ADDICTION WITHIN THE WORKPLACE

addiction within the workplace

Maintaining valued workers is a key factor in the success of any business. When you have an employee who is struggling with a substance use disorder, there are typically several ways that it will affect the workplace, even if they’re sober while on the job. Addiction Within the Workplace Addressing employee substance use, especially when […]

ALCOHOL ABUSE AMONG OLDER WOMEN

alcohol abuse among older women

A study recently published in the journal Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research found that binge drinking by women over 60 in the U.S. has increased considerably within the past decade. The National Health Interview Survey has found that binge drinking in women over 60 rises about 4% per year, while the rate for older men […]

REMEMBERING YOUR FREEDOM FROM SUBSTANCE ABUSE

remembering your freedom from substance abuse

The Fourth of July, or Independence Day, is a day that we celebrate across our nation every year. Independence Day celebrates our unity as a country and our freedom from the British Empire which are both great reasons to celebrate! But, if you’re in recovery, there is a more important Independence Day – the day […]

SHARING YOUR RECOVERY STORY

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One of the greatest reasons to share your decision to cut back or to stop drinking is to gain the support of those closest to you. A strong support network can go a long way in helping you accomplish your goals, and reduce or eliminate your alcohol consumption, especially at the start of your recovery. […]

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