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Best Women’s Rehabs

Best Women’s Rehabs Treat Withdrawal Syndrome The main obstacle that keeps women from getting clean is the fear of withdrawal symptoms. Many women who are addicted to drugs and alcohol will continue their addictive behavior long after they want to quit, simply to avoid the painful symptoms that withdrawal involves, not knowing that there are . . . . Continue Reading


Luxury Rehab for Women

As a woman myself, nothing sounds better for getting myself help than a Luxury Rehab for Women.  Going to Orchid Recovery Center, which is a Luxury Rehab for Women, can be beneficial and a great choice for many different reasons. You will get to detox, go through the treatment process and have plans for after . . . . Continue Reading


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


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


Domestic Violence Awareness Month

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month Domestic Violence Awareness Month evolved from the first Day of Unity observed in October 1981 by the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence. The purpose was to connect advocates of battered women across the nation who were working to end violence against women and their children. The Day of Unity . . . . Continue Reading


Women and Alcohol: Normalizing Alcohol Abuse

Drinking wine, for women, has become almost as “normal” as indulging on chocolate, it seems. There are growing numbers of well-educated women who are struggling with alcoholism. For instance, in Britain, women’s rates of alcohol abuse equal that of men. In most European countries, however, women drink more than the recommended amounts in the United . . . . Continue Reading


The Functional Addict: Is it possible?

Depending on how you mean “functional,” it is, in my opinion possible to be a functional addict. That is, because that’s how I describe the active addict version of me. Let’s rewind to a little more than a year ago. I was a poly-substance abuser, being hooked on several different drugs: opiates, cocaine, crack, benzos, . . . . Continue Reading


How addiction affects the family

Families where addiction is present are oftentimes painful to live in, which is why those who live with addiction may become traumatized to varying degrees by the experience. Broad swings, from one end of the emotional, psychological and behavioral spectrum to the other, all too often characterize the addicted family system.


How Alcohol and Drugs Affect Fertility

alcohol and drugs can affect your fertility. Though you may not have realized it, drugs including steroids, alcohol, and tobacco, can have a very negative on both the male and female reproductive systems.


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