recoveryreadinesshopeAddiction adversely affects families, making family recovery important. Family members appear to benefit from hope, healthy coping skills, and a readiness to change. Family recovery research is limited and relationships between these variables are underexplored. Using structural equation ...
We will also identify coping skills that could increase the healthiness of your recovery. What is Relapse Prevention? Relapse prevention is an important component of addiction recovery, as it allows you to participate in a process that ensures that you are on the right path of remaining alcohol...
Grief and loss are universal human experiences, but for those in addiction recovery, these emotions can pose unique challenges.
affordable, quality recovery and care from mental illness and addiction. During Nick’s brief life, both he and those of us who loved him were left with a fatal absence of hope while we struggled, as do many others, to navigate our society’s haphazard, fragmented “system...
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According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, in most cases, the symptoms associated with drug withdrawal are easily treated with medications that reduce or eliminate the discomfort.1But, treating withdrawal is not the same as treating the dependence or addiction itself. ...
Spiritual bypass has been defined as the use of spirituality as a distraction from addressing the very perceptible problems present in an individual's life and has been shown to impede various recovery processes, such as in the case of alcohol or substance addiction (Cashwell et al., 2007). ...
The therapeutic role of emotion regulation and coping strategies during a stand-alone DBT Skills training program for alcohol use disorder and concurrent substance use disorders Addictive Behaviors, 98 (2019), Article 106035, 10.1016/j.addbeh.2019.106035 View PDFView articleView in ScopusGoogle Scholar...
byanonymous|Oct 18, 2019|Abuse,Addiction,Addiction Recovery,Alcohol Addiction,Ask The Band,Coping With Domestic Abuse,Domestic Abuse,The Band Features|3 comments Dear The Band, My husband and I got into a very heated fight (to say the least). We were in each other’s face and things got...
Finally, the transcription factor also accumulates in the brain reward system in response to prolonged experience with addictive drugs; it was proposed as a marker of addiction-associated neuroplasticity [37]. 2. Materials and Methods 2.1. Animals and Housing Male mice of the inbred DBA/2J (D2...