Friday, November 1, 2019
6 Recovery Podcasts You Should Be Listening To
Addiction recovery is a long journey. Aside from dealing with its impacts on your health, you also have to confront the emotional burden that comes along with the process. It’s extremely important for you to stay positive no matter what and adopt a healthy lifestyle to overcome addiction.
Tuesday, January 23, 2018
5 Tips for Better Relationship Recovery after Your Addiction
Having a drug addiction can greatly affect all your relationships, especially your romantic relationships including even marriage. If you are looking to put together your relationship after you have sought help for your addiction, here are some steps to help you with this.
Tuesday, May 9, 2017
4 Signs Your Partner Might be Hiding an Addiction
Victor Uhlman
It’s never a situation someone wants to be in. Suspecting someone you love with all your heart of abusing drugs is not a conclusion one comes to easily. However, if you’re reading this article, it likely means you’ve noticed something’s off about your partner, and you want to get to the bottom of it. Even if you’re not suspicious, these are some things to keep an eye out for in any relationship, as knowledge of addiction can help stop it before it gets too serious, or prevent it altogether. Here are four things to look out for if you believe your partner is hiding a serious addiction.
Friday, April 21, 2017
Early Signs of an Addictive Personality
By Jenna Brown
Many people wonder if there are early warning signs of addiction, some of them hoping to intervene before an addiction takes hold. Others wonder if you can arrest an addiction in the early stages so that someone can stop destructive behavior before it becomes seriously intractable.
Monday, June 15, 2015
5 Ideas To Help People With An Addict In Their Life
By Jenna Brown
How simple life would be if you could just love someone and cure them of their addictions. How many parents, spouses or partners, aunts, uncles and children would will a loved one back to recovery, just with a prayer or a smile or a hug?
Unfortunately, that is rarely the case. Addictions are something like a house fire: They have their own will and hunger and tend to burn until they have reached as much of the house as they can. When they are done, a few charred corners remain and the addiction sits there, like glowing embers, waiting for more fuel to begin burning again.
Thursday, November 13, 2014
Do You Have a Loved One Suffering from Addiction? Here's How To Help
By Jenna Brown
We women are known for our intuition. Whether it's trusting our gut feelings or acting as human lie detectors, most of us have finely-tuned instincts that help us out in our everyday lives. But what about those of us who weren't blessed with super-powered female intuition? What if something serious is going on, right before our very eyes, and we can't see it? Take addiction, for example.
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