The addiction recovery process is not a linear or straightforward journey. It often involves setbacks and challenges, but also moments of growth and healing. A life of sobriety involves building a strong support network, developing coping skills, and addressing underlying issues that may have contributed to the addiction.
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Heroin is one of the most addictive substances in the world. It is a very powerful opiate drug, derived from morphine and made from poppies.
Topics: Addiction
Can You be Living Sober and Occasionally Drink?
Living a sober life means abstaining from the use of alcohol and drugs. It means making conscious choices to prioritize your physical and mental well-being over substance use.
Topics: Alcoholism
Helping a Friend Get into an Addiction Facility
When you care about someone who is struggling with addiction, it can be difficult to know how to help. You may feel like you are enabling their addiction by continuing to support them, but at the same time, you don't want to see them suffer. It's a delicate balance, but ultimately, if you feel like your friend's addiction is out of control, it may be time to consider getting them into a great addiction facility.
There are many things to consider when choosing a great rehab facility that is right for you or a loved one, but here are five that you should examine closely. If the rehab facility that you are considering does not have all five, there are better options available. If their work does include all five of these components, that’s a great start and a rehab facility that’s worth further consideration.
Alcohol Abuse and Rehab, is it Time to Go?
The story of alcohol abuse is not a new one. And it’s a little like the frog in the pot parable, by turning up the heat in a pot of water slowly, the frog never knows he’s in trouble until it’s too late. For you, before that boiling occurs, there is always the opportunity to enter a rehab facility and face the hot water head-on.
The 5 Pillars of Self-care and Maintaining Your Sobriety
Self-care is vital to maintaining sobriety. It's important to remember that addiction is a disease, and like any other chronic illness, it requires ongoing treatment and management. Just as you wouldn't neglect your diabetes or heart disease, you can't afford to neglect your addiction.
Suicide is a leading cause of death, ranking number twelve in the United States. Recent data showed that in 2020 there were 45,979 deaths by suicide, in the United States alone. That’s an average of one person killing themselves every 11.5 minutes, averaging about 125 every single day. There are 1,149,475 cases of attempted suicide annually, equaling about one person every 27.5 seconds in the United States (CDC).
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