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Drug Addiction Recovery FAQ

Drug addiction recovery isn’t as simple as it looks. A person in recovery does a lot of work to stay that way. Even people who have been sober for a long time may start coming up with some questions after a while. Here are just a few for you to consider.


What If Drug Rehab Doesnt Work

You have heard stories from a drug using friend, you have read things on the internet, and you’ve read brochures in the waiting room of your doctor’s office. Drug rehab sounds like it might be helpful, but how can you really know? What if it’s a waste of time and you are right back where you started?


Women With Addiction and Family Dynamics

One of the worst parts about drug and alcohol addiction is the tendency for these disorders to be passed down the generations. It’s debatable whether addiction is truly inheritable, but no doubt, the family chaos in emotional pain that could push a woman worth addiction affects family for decades.


Drug Rehab and EAP Programs

You have been struggling with alcohol, but you aren’t ready to say anything to your boss. You know, your boss’s understanding, but this? You are a single mom, you can’t get fired. Not in an economy like this. How do you get out of this trap? You may have more hope than you might think. Many workplaces give employees access to an employee assistance program, otherwise known as an EAP. Read on to find out more about how any EAP program can help you get the alcohol rehab you need.


Meditation and Drug Rehab

Drug rehab centers have followed the medical field in the holistic health movement. Many offer holistic or alternative therapies like yoga, meditation, and even acupuncture. Meditation is a particularly good match for drug addiction recovery.


Twelve Step and Informal Support Groups

Social support is one of the most important part of the sober lifestyle. Addiction thinking can be so toxic if any recovering addict stays isolated. When addicts can be around others who are on the same journey and fighting the same battles, they can get through the tough times. They know they aren’t alone in their struggle with addiction and sobriety.


What Drug Rehab Detox Can Do For You

Drug withdrawal is huge barrier for people needing to start drug addiction recovery. The symptoms are awful – exhaustion, headaches, muscle pain, stomach cramps, vomiting, anxiety, depression. Can you imagine going “cold turkey” from meth, heroin, or cocaine and trying to endure all that for several days? And that’s why many addicts often give up and start taking drugs again. They need the drugs just to make their body feel normal. That’s how you know someone really needs drug rehab.


From Drug Rehab To Real Life

Getting sober may be something you know you need to do, but how in the world does that even happen? The amount of change, the emotions, the shame – it’s a lot to soak up. And then there’s coming home. This can be kind of a good and stressful thing all at once. That’s totally normal! Going from drug rehab to normal life can be quite a trip.


Child Care A Barrier For Women Needing Drug Rehab

No matter how liberated women may be in our culture, women still spend more direct time caring for children than men do. Moms needing drug rehab are no different. Understandably, anything that gets in the way of that causes worry and stress for moms.


Wife Says Drug Rehab Didnt Work

I’ve tried drug rehab, and it didn’t work.  This is what your wife said about a month after they returned from drug rehab.  She has been using again and you throw your hands in the air.  What now?  And what does that even mean? Motivation and Match Important For Successful Drug Rehab Stay It’s important . . . . Continue Reading


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