Addiction Recovery Articles

Alcohol Monitoring Made Easy: How Soberlink is Discreet and Convenient
November 17, 2020
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Technology is an integral part of today’s society, making the most minuscule to the most extraordinary tasks easy, efficient, and manageable. From apps to Telehealth services, it’s used to improve lives in various industries, and Addiction Recovery is no exception.
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How Having a Support System Can Have a Positive Effect on Recovery
November 4, 2020
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Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) can be alienating, so establishing a strong support system is an essential part of recovery. Being a part of an uplifting community not only provides a sense of accountability and belonging but can also boost mental health and help prevent relapse.
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How Alcohol Affects the Brain
November 2, 2020
Alcohol Affect on the Brain
Alcohol has a clear effect on the brain. This effect is both why people drink it and why it can be so harmful. To understand these effects, it’s important to understand the different parts of the brain and alcohol’s impact on them.
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15 Facts About Alcoholism
October 11, 2020
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Before we jump into the facts about alcoholism, let’s first define what it means. Alcoholism, or Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD), as it is more clinically known, is characterized by uncontrolled drinking due to physical and emotional dependence and preoccupation with alcohol. Affecting more than 27 million individuals nationally, alcohol is the most abused drug in The United States.
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Executives in Recovery: How Alcohol Monitoring Can Help During the Pandemic
September 23, 2020
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As the world continues to adapt to COVID-19 protocols, approximately 42 percent of the US labor force is working from home full-time, 26 percent are going to work, and 33 percent are not working, Stanford University research shows. However, the meetings, deadlines, commitments, and responsibilities associated with one’s routine workday haven’t disappeared in the face of a global pandemic.
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Tips for Helping Clients Achieve Long-Term Sobriety
August 18, 2020
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While there is a large body of research on substance abuse recovery, much of this information concerns short-term treatment methods. However, findings indicate that long-term recovery from Alcohol Abuse Disorder (AUD) can and does occur. To achieve long-term sobriety, clients who struggle with AUD should be aware of the intricacies of their condition and the best treatment methods available.
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Five Aftercare Treatment Options to Support Sobriety
July 26, 2020
Counselor with Patient
During the first year of recovery, there may be times when you are flooded with support. You may even feel like your number one fan – a champion of yourself, your accomplishments, and your capabilities. There may be other, more difficult days in which you feel lonely and your biggest critic. To keep a healthy balance between dueling emotions, individuals are encouraged to seek out aftercare.
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Why Substance Abuse Counseling is a Fulfilling Career
July 25, 2020
Why Substance Abuse Counseling is a Fulfilling Career
In our adult lives, we spend the majority of our days busy at work. Unfortunately, research shows that an overwhelming majority of adults loathe their careers. Fewer than half of Americans report being satisfied or extremely satisfied with their current jobs.When you don’t like your job, you’re at a higher risk for developing resentments, fatigue, and complete burnout.
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Telehealth Services: Alcohol Monitoring From Home With a Remote Testing Device
June 25, 2020
A Woman Trying Remote Alcohol Testing
What Are Telehealth Services? Telehealth services are gaining in popularity, especially amidst the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. However, the term ‘telehealth’ is still somewhat nebulous. Generally speaking, telehealth services cast a wide net — the term refers to long-distance health services made possible by the use of technology.
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Isolation While Coping with Change and Addiction
May 18, 2020
Woman in Isolation while Coping with Change and Addiction
COVID-19 restrictions have altered the daily fabric of life throughout the U.S. Due to stay-at-home orders, many people are struggling with stressors, such as unemployment and isolation. These factors often lead to depression and increased levels of stress. This can make it challenging to maintain sobriety.
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