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How to Support a Loved One's Addiction Recovery

5 Surprising Ways You May be Enabling an Addict Without Meaning To

Enabling an addict means removing the natural consequences of an addict’s behavior. Most people equate this with unintentionally helping them stay addicted, actions like repeatedly bailing their loved ones out of jail or handing them cash. But if you’re helping your loved ones in other ways, you may be indirectly enabling them without realizing it. […]

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7 Warning Signs to Tell If Your Child Is Using Drugs

Teenagers are known for sometimes being surly, distant, and secretive. As a parent, do you know how to tell when your teen is just acting like… well, a teen, and when their behavior is a sign of a bigger problem? Do you know how to tell if your child is using drugs?  After all, 50 percent of

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How to Speak to Your Family About Your Addiction Recovery

It can make a difference for your addiction recovery when you speak to your family first. Your family can support you. They will be informed about your health and learn about addiction recovery. They can benefit from attending family programs if provided by your recovery center. Or they can join Al-Anon and learn from other

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What You Should Know About Sober Coaches vs. Sober Companions

What You Should Know About Sober Coaches vs. Sponsors

Do you know the difference between sober coaches and sponsors? You survived detox and then spent a couple of months in residential rehab, went through transitional living, and lived in a sober house for a while before moving into your own home. You have a sponsor, a therapist and go to 12-step meetings. So, why

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How to Support a Loved One's Addiction Recovery

How to Support a Loved One’s Addiction Recovery

SAMHSA, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, defines addiction recovery as “a process of change through which individuals improve their health and wellness, live self-directed lives, and strive to reach their full potential.” Today, when individuals with substance use disorders seek help, they are met with the knowledge and confidence that anyone can

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Battling Addiction: Outpatient vs Inpatient Treatment

Battling Addiction: Outpatient vs Inpatient Treatment

Addiction treatment centers offer various types of drug recovery therapies that include outpatient vs inpatient treatment services. The nature of an individual’s drug dependence and circumstances helps addiction specialists determine what type of treatment is best for them. Inpatient drug rehab requires that patients remain within the facility’s care around the clock. Addiction sufferers who

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Community Service an Essential Element in Recovery

Community Service Essential in Addiction Recovery

Giving back to the community in service to others is an essential component of addiction recovery. Recovery from addiction means much more than using willpower to quit drinking or refrain from using drugs. It’s one of the ways people, who are changing their thought patterns and practicing new behaviors, learn to maintain a confident life

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