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Women and Alcohol: The True Risks of Drinking

Women and Alcohol: The True Risks of Drinking Whether it’s wine Wednesdays, ladies nights, or happy hours, drinking culture is everywhere. On social media, there are tweets and gifs glorifying drinking among women. It all seems like a funny joke.  However, the reality is more and more women are struggling with alcohol use disorder, and . . . . Continue Reading


6 Part Description of Female Alcoholism

Alcoholism and alcohol abuse is not by any means uncommon in this country. In fact it has become a relatively popular topic among researchers and scientists looking for new innovations in treatment, and alcoholism has spawn various recovery communities across the world that have worked for decades to change and improve the lives of those . . . . Continue Reading


Alcoholism Rates Rising for American Women

According to research that will appear in the journal Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research later this year, the boardroom is not the only place women are catching up to men. Unfortunately, for women in the US, the amount and frequency they are consuming alcohol is on the rise and therefore the number of women developing . . . . Continue Reading


Coping Skills for Women in Drug or Alcohol Recovery (Part II)

Coping skills are essential for a woman in addiction recovery. Life is full of change and adjustment, and a good set of coping skills can keep you on track through it all. Here’s another set of critical skills you need to stay sober during recovery. Keep Your Body and Mind Healthy When your body doesn’t . . . . Continue Reading


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