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PTSD, post traumatic stress disorder
Once called battle fatigue syndrome or shell shock, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a serious mental health disorder. The condition can develop after a person experiences or witnesses a terrifying or traumatic event that is life-threatening or causes serious physical harm. Examples of events that can cause PTSD include combat, natural disaster, war, physical assault,...
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partner’s drinking, partner who drinks, Relapse triggers, Communication, Relationships,
You have made the commitment to stay sober, but what do you do if your partner is still drinking around you? This can not only be difficult but may trigger a relapse. Now that you are sober, you may begin to see your partner differently. As you progress on your journey, the relationship you had...
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Sober on Vacation, Vacation, Image by Tomas Elias Lozada Linarez from Pixabay Sober on vacation
Follow these 8 Tips for Staying Sober on Vacation! Going on vacation is fun, but it can bring challenges to your sobriety. Being out of your normal routine can increase anxiety and make dealing with family dynamics and daily decisions about  what to do and where to eat seem more difficult than usual. However, with...
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Tranq/xylazine
As the opioid epidemic continues to increase throughout the United States, the addition of the chemical adulterant xylazine, commonly known as tranq, is making drugs like heroin and cocaine even more lethal. What is Xylazine (Tranq)? According to the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA), xylazine is a non-opiate sedative, muscle relaxant, and analgesic....
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Supporting and Enabling, enabling Photo by Sơn Bờm: https://www.pexels.com/photo/photo-of-holding-hands-1773113/
Seeing someone you love suffering from an addiction to drugs or alcohol is a painful experience. You want to help them. You want to fix things and stop their suffering. Learning how to support your loved one without enabling them is a crucial part of navigating their addiction and its effects on your life.  What...
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creative - creative arts - creative arts therapy - therapy - recovery
Creative arts is the umbrella term that describes a group of artistic activities that allow people to use their creativity and imagination to express their feelings and ideas in different mediums, such as art, music, crafts, and movement. Creative arts therapy uses a wide spectrum of art forms to treat a range of medical, mental...
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How to Talk to a Child About Addiction, children, addiction, drug use, rehab, detox,
As a parent, you want your child to be happy, healthy, and safe. Part of that means preparing them for living in the real world by talking to them about difficult subjects, such as drug and alcohol addiction. Sadly, many children have a parent or loved one with a substance use disorder and are frightened...
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breathing, urge, urge surfing, recovery, drug treatment, therapy
Being in recovery from a drug or alcohol addiction includes many challenges. Learning how to manage cravings is one of the main ones. One popular management technique for cravings is urge surfing.What is the Difference Between Urges and Cravings?In recovery, especially in the early stages, people have intense cravings to continue using their drug of...
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alcohol allergies, man, mirror, alcohol, sick, bathroom
Is it possible to be allergic to alcohol? Yes. People can have either an allergy to or intolerance of alcohol, both of which result in physical symptoms and can lead to serious consequences if not properly addressed. An alcohol allergy is different from an alcohol addiction. Someone with an allergy does not want to consume...
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Residential Treatment, Residential Treatment Program for Drugs and Alcohol, inpatient residential treatment, Residential Treatment, social, sober, friends, sobriety, drug recovery, rehab
Are you feeling anxious and wondering if you can hang out with friends in a social setting while staying sober? If you are new to recovery, you will want to avoid any situation that could be a trigger and put you at risk for relapse. Being well-prepared, having a strong system of support, and making...
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