Alcohol Addiction

Holidays in Recovery: Four Tips for Staying Sober New Year’s

Most people have their favorite holiday, and many choose that week-long stretch at the end of every year that encompasses Christmas and New Year’s. However, for someone who’s in recovery from drugs or alcohol, these few days can be the most trying of the year. If you’re worried about staying sober on New Year’s, contact […]

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The Science of Psychological Dependence

For someone who doesn’t suffer from an addiction, it’s easy to think, “Anyone can quit with the right willpower.” The reality is that it’s not that simple. Physical and psychological dependence make it nearly impossible to quit without help. Sure, ending physical dependence is possible with an intensive detoxification process. However, the main reason people

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Bipolar Disorder and Alcohol

Self-medicating is often a precursor to addiction, especially for a person struggling with bipolar disorder. Bipolar disorder and addiction can lead to a mental and physical dependency that makes life unmanageable. It’s essential to understand why you started to self-medicate with alcohol and learn a new way of living. Through addiction treatment, you’ll see that

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Physical and Psychological Alcohol Effects

  Alcoholism causes a variety of psychological and physical symptoms. While some are easier to spot than others, alcohol effects take a physical and mental toll. It’s vital to receive help from an alcohol addiction rehab center before the addiction causes further problems and damage. The Psychological Effects of Alcoholism Alcohol addiction can lead to

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Struggling with Addiction During the Holidays

The desire to be sober for the holidays will not prevent a person in active addiction from seeking refuge in drugs or alcohol. Once a person develops physical or psychological dependence, an extended period of sobriety is required before the brain starts releasing feel-good chemicals in response to feel-good situations.  Active addiction prevents people from

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The Links Between Alcohol and Depression

Alcohol is one of the most popular recreational substances in the world, second only to caffeine. This sedative-hypnotic drug has been used throughout human history to treat various ailments. Alcohol suppresses the central nervous system causing relaxation, euphoria, and lowered inhibitions in small doses. Some people drink alcohol to avoid feeling the symptoms of depression.

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