Drug Rehab for My Wife
How do I know I should find Drug Rehab for my Wife? This can be one of the hardest and most challenging decisions to make in a marriage, knowing when it is time to get help for your significant other. If you think your wife has a problem with drugs or alcohol, there are many . . . . Continue Reading
Drug Rehab for My Daughter
Why Should I Find a Drug Rehab for My Daughter? Drug rehab is a program that helps people who are physically dependent and/or addicted to substances such as prescription drugs, illicit drugs, and alcohol. Drug rehab for your daughter usually involves staying at a facility for about 30 days – the first part of this . . . . Continue Reading
Dual Diagnosis Women’s Treatment Center
When looking for a Dual Diagnosis Women’s Treatment Center, it is always best to do your research and get medical advice. This type of treatment can be very effective and is definitely needed with certain cases. Sometimes, just getting help for your alcohol and drug addiction isn’t enough. Some people have other mental disorders such . . . . Continue Reading
Drug Rehab in Palm Beach
Going into a drug rehab in Palm Beach can be very frightening for many reasons. It is even scarier if this is your first time trying to get help with your addiction to drugs or alcohol. When you are looking for a great drug rehab you want to make sure you find one with detox, . . . . Continue Reading
Why the Outrage Over “5 Reasons to Date a Girl with an Eating Disorder” is Just Fueling the Fire
Honestly, when I saw this article I was in shock that someone would write this. There are so many reasons I believe that this article is wrong but the biggest reason is that writing “5 Reasons to Date a Girl with an Eating Disorder” just encourages people with eating disorders to continue on in their . . . . Continue Reading
Women’s Rehab in Delray Beach
Women’s Rehab in Delray Beach Treats Withdrawal The main obstacle that keeps women from getting clean is the fear of withdrawal symptoms. Many women drug and alcohol addicts will continue their addictive behavior long after they want to quit, simply to avoid the detox process and painful symptoms that accompany the withdrawal, not knowing that . . . . Continue Reading
In the News: Josh Brolin Heads to Rehab
Josh Brolin has reportedly checked into Rehab for a substance abuse problem. This actor, who is best known for his roles in Milk and Gangster Squad, has admitted himself into a Northern California treatment facility just weeks after allegedly getting into a drunken fistfight at a pub, reports US weekly. The actor has apparently made . . . . Continue Reading
Opinion: Is Anonymity an Outdated Concept?
Is anonymity an outdated concept? The first thing I think of when I think of anonymity is the 11th tradition in Alcoholics Anonymous which states: “Our public relations policy is based on attraction rather than promotion; we need always maintain personal anonymity at the level of press, radio and films.” These steps and traditions were . . . . Continue Reading
Famous Women in Recovery: Demi Lovato
I find it so inspirational when I see famous people that are open about being in recovery and in the rooms of Alcoholics Anonymous. I know some people who aren’t famous and don’t even like people to know they are recovering from drugs and alcohol! Demi Lovato is definitely someone I personally look up to for . . . . Continue Reading
What is Emotional Sobriety?
When I think of emotional sobriety, the first thing that comes to mind is dealing with my feelings. I don’t know about other alcoholics and addicts, but that was definitely something I ran away from for a very long time in my addiction. I wanted to be numb to feeling any type of emotions. I . . . . Continue Reading