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Alcohol Addiction Recovery After rehab, individuals should continue to access support groups and recovery resources. Alcoholics Anonymous is one of the most well-known support groups for people in recovery from alcohol addiction. Sober living homes, vocational training and family counseling can aid a ...
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alcohol abuse is distinct from alcohol addiction. However, addiction is not defined merely by physical dependence; rather, it is defined by the compulsive drive to use despite negative consequences. As such, alcohol abuse can be dangerous, regardless of whether or not alcohol dependency is present...
an exploration of the way the brain and body process frightening or painful emotions and experiences in childhood, and she shows how these traumas can become catalysts for unhealthy, self-medicating behaviors including drug and alcohol abuse, food issues, and sex, gambling, and shopping addictions...
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the abuse. Falling on deaf ears, I carried the cross of shame and kissed the feet of fear daily. Wearing a brave face, I never got the chance to truly experience my childhood. Memories from that time period come in waves but I realize I dissociated from the majority of my earlier ...
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OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to estimate the risk of depressive symptoms, DSM-IV alcohol abuse and their comorbidity among children of problem drinkers (COPDs) in college and the effects of parent and child gender and parent drinking status on outcomes and on COPDs' treatment utili...