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7 Things I Learned in My First Year of Sobriety

Looking back on my first year of sobriety, there are many different things I learned that have a huge part of me being sober today. I’ve thought of 7 things I learned in my first year of sobriety that I find to be helpful to anyone – new in recovery or an old-timer! 7 Things . . . . Continue Reading


Drug Rehab for Women in Fisher Island, FL

When searching for a rehab specifically goaled towards helping out the needs of women, drug rehab for women in Fisher Island, FL could be the perfect choice for you. In this rehab they make sure you are fully detoxed, have you go to treatment and offer aftercare. Drug Rehab for Women in Fisher Island, FL: . . . . Continue Reading


5 Ways to Supercharge Your Recovery

image credit: wifflegif.com You’ve heard it said, probably many times, before: don’t get over-confident in your recovery. You’ve done the steps and maybe you’ve gone and spoken at a meeting or three. But, inevitably, our program of recovery can become a little stale. Living a sober lifestyle involves constant work and vigilance. Here are 5 ways to . . . . Continue Reading


5 Things I Wish I Knew Before Moving Out of Sober Living

Leaving sober living can be a big change and really hard to adjust to. You usually don’t realize it until after you leave, but there are certain things I wish I knew before I moved out of a halfway house. I made a list of 5 things I wish I knew before moving out of . . . . Continue Reading


Drug Rehab for Women in Morris County

Being a woman struggling with addiction can be very difficult. If you are having an issue with substance abuse and don’t know what to do for help, drug rehab for women in Morris County could be just what you need. Drug Rehab for Women in Morris County: Withdrawal and Detoxing The first thing that happens . . . . Continue Reading


10 Signs Your Relationship is Getting in the Way of Your Recovery

When we’re in a relationship and we are in love (or think we are), we tend to see everything through rose colored glasses. Most of the time, it’s because we don’t want to listen to our friends or our supports who are telling us what’s really going on. In my experience, most women in recovery . . . . Continue Reading


Women’s Rehab in Boynton Beach

Drug Addiction and Alcoholism are general terms for problems with alcohol or drugs and is usually used to mean compulsive and uncontrolled drinking or using of drugs; usually to the destruction of the person’s well-being, personal relationships, and social reputations. Women’s Rehab in Boynton Beach can be very supportive for women and can help direct . . . . Continue Reading


Sober Living for Women in Delray Beach

What is Sober Living? Sober living houses, also called halfway houses, are transitional places to live for those in recovery from drugs and alcohol. Women in recovery, especially early on in sobriety, choose sober living for women in Delray Beach after completing a treatment program because they see the benefit in surrounding themselves with peers . . . . Continue Reading


New Anti-Cocaine Vaccine in the Works

Scientists have established a drug that successfully stops cocaine from reaching the brain, according to new research in monkeys. The study, printed in the journal Neuropsychopharmacology, shows that the vaccine works by eating “up the cocaine in the blood like a little Pac-man before it can reach the brain,” study researcher Dr. Ronald G. Crystal, . . . . Continue Reading


What is a “freelapse”?

We’ve all heard of a relapse, which is defined as going back to a former state or condition, or for addicts and alcoholics – to start using or drinking again. Recently, I’ve heard the term freelapse pretty frequently, though. What is a “freelapse”? A freelapse is considered to be a free high that does not . . . . Continue Reading


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