Addiction Recovery Articles

Warning Signs of a Relapse and What to Do About It
March 31, 2021
A woman with glasses comforts a man who relapsed
While Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) is treatable, recovery is often a difficult journey. For many, relapse is a common occurrence in the alcohol recovery process.
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The Disease of Alcoholism
March 20, 2021
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When an individual receives the initial diagnosis of cancer, they continue seeing their doctor for visits even after treatment has been completed. The chronic disease of alcohol addiction should be treated in a similar fashion. The disease of alcoholism encompasses all the signs and symptoms of alcohol abuse.
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Effects Quarantine Can Have on Your Alcohol Recovery
March 19, 2021
Somber man staring out the window
During the initial onset of shelter-in-place orders, many of us were forced to make drastic changes to our daily routines. Activities we once participated in and how we interacted with those in our community transitioned from in-person interactions and group activities to video-based communication systems, like Zoom and FaceTime. While we were able to adapt to COVID-19 regulations, many interruptions created a fracture in the entities that best support early recovery for those struggling with Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD).
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Is Chronic Binge Drinking the Same as Alcoholism?
February 15, 2021
Is Chronic Binge Drinking the Same as Alcoholism?
What is Binge Drinking? This is kind of a tough one, as the answer is yes and no. To fully explore this topic, we need to have a confirmed definition of what binge drinking is. Luckily, the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism provides us with one.
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New Year's Resolutions for People in Recovery
January 28, 2021
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With each New Year comes an abundance of opportunities, and many people consider January 1st to be a clean slate. For those struggling with Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD), treating the New Year as a fresh start can be a life-changing step in their journey toward alcohol recovery. While it’s possible to begin anew any day of the year, this is the perfect time to establish specific goals, resolutions, and intentions for the future.
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Alcohol Monitoring 101: What You Should Know
January 24, 2021
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Do you suffer from alcohol abuse? As helpless and scary as this abuse or addiction can be, know you’re not alone. The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism reports a staggering 15.1 million Americansages 18 and older suffer from alcohol use disorder (AUD), or the uncontrollable, preoccupied use of alcohol.
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Maintaining Recovery After Treatment with Remote Alcohol Testing
January 19, 2021
A woman holding her knee is talking about her recovery after treatment
First-time parents have often cited the drive home from the hospital as the most nerve-wracking part of the entire journey. Whether it’s their first time or one of many, the feeling for individuals emerging from treatment can be described similarly as they leave the care of medical professionals with their most precious cargo in tow.
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Alcohol Monitoring Made Easy: How Soberlink is Discreet and Convenient
November 17, 2020
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Technology is an integral part of today’s society, making the most minuscule to the most extraordinary tasks easy, efficient, and manageable. From apps to Telehealth services, it’s used to improve lives in various industries, and Addiction Recovery is no exception.
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How Having a Support System Can Have a Positive Effect on Recovery
November 4, 2020
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Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) can be alienating, so establishing a strong support system is an essential part of recovery. Being a part of an uplifting community not only provides a sense of accountability and belonging but can also boost mental health and help prevent relapse.
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How Alcohol Affects the Brain
November 2, 2020
Alcohol Affect on the Brain
Alcohol has a clear effect on the brain. This effect is both why people drink it and why it can be so harmful. To understand these effects, it’s important to understand the different parts of the brain and alcohol’s impact on them.
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