Sober living

Alcohol and Migraines: Can Drinking Trigger A Headache? NHI

Finding a community of people who understand exactly what you’re going through is like being welcomed home after a long, tiring day. Our Move Against Migraine support group is a place for you to connect with others (via Facebook) who live with migraine to exchange stories and find community and support. It’s critical to have […]

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Sober Living vs Halfway House: What’s the Difference?

Peers in a sober living home have firsthand experience with addiction and the challenges of recovery. This shared understanding creates a unique bond and a sense of empathy among residents. Peers can relate to each other’s struggles, provide emotional support, and offer insights based on their own experiences, which can be incredibly valuable during challenging

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Drunk vs Tipsy: Understanding the Difference and How to Tell When You’ve Had Enough

“Alcohol intolerance is a way of your body informing you that it is rejecting what is being put in it to process,” Sheila Shilati, PsyD, COO of rehab facility Seasons, tells Bustle. While “tipsy” has no standard definition, it generally refers to the period after one or two drinks but before we reach the legal

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How Much Would It Cost to Provide Housing First to All Households Staying in Homeless Shelters?

We do not receive any fee or commission dependent upon which treatment or provider a caller chooses. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMSHA) fully endorses level three sober homes. If you or a loved one is ready to take the vital step towards lasting sobriety, Design for Recovery Sober Living Home is

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Abstinence Violation Effect AVE What It Is & Relapse Prevention Strategies

Clinicians in relapse prevention programs and the field of clinical psychology as a whole point out that relapse occurs only after a long-term pattern of specific feelings, thoughts, and behavior. This can include abstinence from substance abuse, overeating, gambling, smoking, or other behaviors a person has been working to avoid. That said, the effectiveness of

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