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What Kind of Language Should We Use Around Drug Use? When talking about addiction, there are some obviously stigmatizing slurs that I’ve been careful to stay away from in my writing. But the more I lea...
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Suicide Awareness Month: When To Worry And What To Do September may be Suicide Awareness Month, but there’s no month of the year that it’s not important to be aware of the signs that someone you care ...
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The Science of Recovery and Addiction Treatment There is often a misunderstanding between most people and other people who develop addictions to alcohol and drugs. A commonly held myth is that peopl...
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Supporting Sobriety: 5 Ways to Positively Influence Your Loved One in Recovery Addiction has negative impacts which go beyond the individual. Families and friends find their relationships have been twisted by the stress and pressure o...
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Leaving Sober Housing: Creating Your Own Sober Lifestyle Leaving a sober living facility and embarking on a new life causes different reactions in different people. After reaching your goals for sober living in D...
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Easing the Transition from a Sober Home to Independent Living The transition from sober living to independent life can be scary—whether you’re moving on from a coastal home for sober living in Delray Beach or an e...
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Living Sober: The Addiction Recovery Guide When you have made the choice to live a sober life, each day is a step. Making those steps in a positive direction is a daily decision, sometimes in the fa...
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How Women in Recovery Answer Sobriety Questions There are many specific issues for women in recovery, ranging from a general lack of research specifically on addiction in women, to additional family pres...
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Should Sober Living Be Gender-Segregated A recovery journey starts with a safe home base. If you or a loved one is looking for sober living in Delray Beach, one of the first questions to consider ...
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2018 Is Your Year to Achieve Sobriety Addiction doesn’t disappear by magic. You can’t cure it with a snap of the fingers. Recovery takes time—months, years, even decades. It demands hard ...