7 3 Months Without Alcohol Lets Brains Repair Damage From Heavy Drinking, Study Finds : ScienceAlert
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Here are the top 10 common relapse triggers you might encounter during your recovery journey. Understanding these triggers can help you stay motivated and on track with your recovery goals,…
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Another distinguishing feature of addictions is that individuals continue to pursue the activity despite the physical or psychological harm it incurs, even if it the harm is exacerbated by repeated…
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The treatment of the subjective emotional state will help to provide a new meaning to that external stimulus, an action that we call to “re-meaning” the trigger. Inside of these…
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About 10% of people aged 12 or older in the U.S. have alcohol use disorder. Experts believe that repeated and early exposure to addictive substances and behaviors play a significant…
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Relapse is a common part of the recovery journey, but it does not have to be inevitable. By understanding relapse triggers and having a solid relapse prevention plan in place,…
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It involves family and friends and sometimes co-workers, clergy or others who care about the person struggling with addiction. Renowned scholar William White, the author of NAATP’s history, believes the…
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