Are Stay-at-Home-Moms at Risk for Alcoholism?
Drinking might be a growing problem for some stay-at-home moms (SAHMs). A quick search online will turn up plenty of blogs and articles – some
Drinking might be a growing problem for some stay-at-home moms (SAHMs). A quick search online will turn up plenty of blogs and articles – some
Are you tired of living in the shadow of your alcohol problem but are afraid to quit using it? Even if you are not a
Substance abuse has detrimental effects on addicts and their loved ones. It’s a significant drain on the economy due to lost productivity, health care expenses,
When you’re a newly recovering addict coming back from the lowest of lows, it’s hard to get excited about sobriety. Everyone else might be excited
When there’s an addict in the family, showing compassion may be the last thing on your mind. Sure, you love your family member and want
According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, there are more men in substance abuse treatment than women. This may sound surprising considering women are
There is no “right” time to seek recovery for a drug or alcohol addiction. A person should do so when they are ready to make
This year, you have given your loved ones the greatest gift of all: your sobriety. Still, the holidays can be stressful, so it’s important to
Remember when you were a kid and the holidays seemed magical? That’s probably not the case anymore. You might blame your addiction for putting a
Researchers continue to learn how gender differences affect the cycle of addiction and the treatment that is rendered in response. What works for men doesn’t
A “sobriety toolbox” or “recovery toolbox” is a general phrase used to describe the various resources and coping strategies that are collected during the treatment
Everyone’s excited about Thanksgiving. Everyone but you, it seems. Being newly sober has its ups and downs, but it can be especially challenging during the
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