Category: Sober living

  • Structured Recovery

    Physical and emotional abuse and other personal and familial traumas can also bring about addiction or make it worse. It’s not uncommon for addiction to start as a result of someone losing a loved one, being fired or downsized, or receiving a serious health diagnosis. These situations can lead to general sadness, which can morph…

  • Strattera: Uses, Taking, Side Effects, Warnings

    PMs treated for at least two years gained an average of 2.4 kg and 1.1 cm less than predicted, while EMs gained an average of 0.2 kg and 0.4 cm less than predicted. In vitro drug-displacement studies were conducted with atomoxetine and other highly-bound drugs at therapeutic concentrations. Atomoxetine did not affect the binding of…

  • Stages of Change in the Addiction Recovery Process

    People who have been in recovery for years can relapse when life becomes stressful. Many people recovering from addiction find happiness in helping others who are recovering from addiction. Others discover a spiritual or religious calling that gives them purpose. Moreover, integrating various modalities into addiction recovery recognizes that there is no one-size-fits-all solution. Each…

  • Alcohol and your health: Risks, benefits, and controversies

    A better understanding of the relationship between mental health and substance use is vital in developing effective treatment strategies for those afflicted. Data was used from the 2017 Drinkaware Monitor survey, which investigated drinking behaviours, occasions and motivations, harmful drinking behaviours, and moderation techniques across the UK 27. The survey was conducted on behalf of…

  • One Year Of Sobriety: What To Expect When You Stop Drinking

    The start of a new year often inspires reflection and the desire for positive change. For those navigating the challenges of addiction recovery, making sobriety a New Year’s resolution can be a decisive step toward a healthier, happier life. While the journey isn’t always easy, the right strategies and support can make all the difference.…