Supporting LGBTQ+ Individuals in Recovery: What Allies Need to Know
Being an ally means being an active supporter and advocate for a historically marginalized community.
Being an ally means being an active supporter and advocate for a historically marginalized community.
Some of the benefits of sobriety are reducing shame, hangover-free mornings, and a clear head every day.
By implementing effective strategies for managing cravings and avoiding triggers, it is possible to gain control over these urges and make positive changes in one’s life.
This study represents the first step in a long journey toward the creation of GLP-1 medications that can help curb the alcohol and drug addiction cravings.
Having a basic understanding of addiction-related laws may help you or your loved one avoid jail so they can get the help they need.
Sustaining sobriety is about developing a healthy lifestyle and coping habits to ensure that the change is long-lasting.
The good news is that overdose deaths have decreased nationally for the first time since 2018. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there was a decrease of 3% from 2022 to 2023.
Anyone can find a specialized therapy group that caters to their particular combination of demographics, substance use disorder, mental health needs, and more.
One of the most important aspects of a successful, long-lasting plan to beat substance use disorder (SUD) and achieve sobriety is having a strong sober support network in place that you can rely on when you face hardships and roadblocks in your journey.
Triggers are stimuli that make people in recovery crave their drug of choice.