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Supporting Loved Ones in Recovery: Do’s and Don’ts

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For many in addiction recovery, the support of friends and family is essential. If you love someone with addiction, your support and love can be the difference between maintaining sobriety and getting caught in a long, complex cycle of relapse and recovery.

How Can Hiking Benefit Addiction Recovery?

Drug and alcohol addiction can take a toll on your physical and mental health. Prolonged periods of heavy or frequent substance abuse may change how your body functions, making it very challenging to stop using without professional treatment.

How to Deal With a Son or Daughter Who Drinks Too Much

Parenting is full of joys and challenges. You love your children from the moment they are born and throughout each stage of life. While your role as a parent changes as your children reach adulthood, your love for them remains constant.

6 Benefits of Staying in a Sober Living Home After Rehab

As you prepare to finish addiction treatment, you may feel excited to complete the program and proceed with your life. Completing rehab is something to be proud of, but making the transition away from rehab and into real life can be challenging.

Can Addiction Treatment Help me Save My Marriage?

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Watching someone you love struggle with addiction is never easy, but when it is your spouse, every area of your life is affected. If your spouse’s finances begin to suffer, so do yours. If your spouse gets sick or gets hurt, you are supposed to care for them.

What is H.A.L.T.?

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Life in recovery from addiction can be full of successes and challenges. While it’s tempting to believe that rehab can cure addiction, the truth is that addiction is a condition that requires lifelong management.

How Can Attachment Style Affect Substance Abuse and Addiction

Millions of people across the United States live with substance abuse and addiction. These conditions put people at risk of severe mental, physical, and social harm. Without treatment, the effects of the addiction are likely to worsen or become life-threatening.

Stereotypes About Addiction and Why They Are Dangerous

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Addiction is a common disease that affects about 10% of Americans.[1] Despite addiction being so prevalent in our country, the attitude around this condition is not always supportive or understanding. Many people still believe in stereotypes and the stigma surrounding addiction.

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