Addiction Recovery Articles

How I Stay Accountable: Kelly
May 30, 2017
Kelly Fitzgerald
While we all have different journeys in alcohol recovery, most will agree that accountability is a crucial component when it comes to staying clean and sober. Once we admit we want to rebuild our lives—whether it’s to a close friend, a family member or all our followers on Instagram—it becomes a lot harder to just pick up a drink or pop a pill.
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National Physician Health Program Blueprint Study Publications List
May 30, 2017
National Physician Health Program Blueprint Study Publications List
SOBERLINK’s model of extended monitoring parallels the model used in the Federation of State Physician Health Programs (FSPHP). This list of publications compiles several outcome studies evaluating the effectiveness of the PHPs.The published conclusions include results of a 5 year study in which physicians were treated within the PHP model and resumed work, with 78.7% physicians still licensed and working 5 years later.
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Surgeons More Likely To Abuse Alcohol, Study Finds
May 23, 2017
hospital patient consultation
After years of careful study, they hold life and death in their hands every day; no one understands the miracle or the frailty of the human body as well as physicians. That should make it all the more shocking to learn that up to 15 percent of U.S. surgeons may have problems with alcohol abuse, according to a 2012 study published in the Archives of Surgery.
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How I Stay Accountable: DJ FM
May 21, 2017
How I Stay Accountable: DJ FM
While we all have different journeys in recovery, most will agree that accountability is a crucial component when it comes to staying clean and sober. Once we admit we want to rebuild our lives—whether it’s to a close friend, a family member or all our followers on Instagram—it becomes a lot harder to just pick up a drink or pop a pill.
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Alcohol Use and Drug Relapse: Are They Related?
May 16, 2017
man holding a glass of alcohol and pills
Addiction is addiction. That’s a fundamental principle to grasp when differentiating between different types of habits. In modern culture, drug use is generally stigmatized and alcohol use is generally socially acceptable—however, the two behaviors are often intertwined, particularly in the lives of recovering drug addicts.
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How I Stay Accountable – Lauren
May 15, 2017
How I Stay Accountable: Lauren
By Danielle StewartWhile we all have different journeys in recovery, most will agree that accountability is a crucial component when it comes to staying clean and sober. Once we admit we want to rebuild our lives—whether it’s to a close friend, a family member or all our followers on Instagram—it becomes a lot harder to just pick up a drink or pop a pill.
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Alcohol Withdrawal Symptoms
May 9, 2017
Alcohol Withdrawal Symptoms
When someone wakes up after a night of drinking and feels dehydrated, nauseous and achy, we label this a hangover – a side effect of drinking too much. When an alcoholic or dependent drinker wakes up after a night of drinking, he or she will have different symptoms, due to drinking what their brain perceives as too little.
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How to Help An Alcoholic Friend Overcome Addiction
May 2, 2017
Old and Young
Misconceptions abound about what a person should do to help an alcoholic friend. Many feel they can make the person stop drinking by shaming them, disposing of their alcohol, hiding their money, or getting them arrested. Others think that if they simply love them enough, the person will stop on their own. None of these methods are particularly effective for truly helping an alcoholic.
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Difference Between Alcohol Abuse & Alcohol Dependence
April 24, 2017
alcohol abuse alcohol dependence
There are a couple questions I get a lot when people find out I work at a treatment center. The first is how to tell if you are an alcoholic, which I covered in a previous blog. The second is whether binge drinking is the same thing as alcoholism, or if it is just harmless fun. That brings up the difference between alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence.
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Monitoring Leads to Successful Recovery
February 19, 2017
Successful recovery is ongoing
Recovery is ongoing; it isn’t achieved in a short, 30-day period. Addiction is classified as a chronic illness, and relapse is an unfortunate reality that the recovery community actively works to prevent through various methods. One such method of fending off relapse is monitoring programs.
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