Alcohol addiction

Receiving a DUI may feel like the end of the world, but it doesn't have to. Through proper mental and physical preparation, you can learn how to appropriately manage any stress you feel before your court date. Discovering your needs and learning how to prepare for a DUI court hearing will make this experience as manageable as possible.

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The use of alcohol has many destructive effects. While the immediate effects of alcohol can be apparent, alcohol can persist in one's body long after its initial effects have worn off. Between the immediate effects on one's body and mind and the prolonged damage that alcohol can do to one's mental and physical health, recognizing alcohol use disorder (AUD) in oneself or a loved one is crucial to the effects of addiction and its prolonged and persistent effects. 

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Addiction, substance use disorder (SUD), and alcohol use disorder (AUD) are incredibly complex. Finding the right professional care to overcome the effects of addiction is crucial for those looking to begin their journey toward a healthier, sober life. However, the costs of rehab can seem daunting at first, and utilizing all financial resources available can be necessary. Whether one is looking to begin their journey to recovery from drugs or alcohol, utilizing insurance and other financial strategies can help each individual focus on their recovery and health more than the price tag attached. 

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Alcohol Addiction

November 23, 2022
Learning about risk factors, as well as understanding the health consequences that can result from alcohol use, can help reduce the risk of developing Alcohol Use Disorder.

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The Thanksgiving holiday is a time of celebration and camaraderie, with families and friends coming together to celebrate their holiday traditions. For those navigating their recovery and sobriety, it can also be a time of great stress. This is especially true if it is one's first sober Thanksgiving, and one may have to distance themselves from previous holiday expectations to prioritize one's sober efforts. However, despite the challenges the holiday presents, it is always possible to take charge of one's own Thanksgiving and create new traditions while continuing to thrive in one's sobriety and prevent relapse. 

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Overcoming alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a difficult task, and there is no easy way to navigate such a time of change. From daily routines to one's changing one's mentality, addressing addiction or AUD is complex. However, some of the most difficult hurdles occur just as one is beginning to commit themselves to a dedicated detox program.  Withdrawal symptoms reflect the massive changes that one is embarking on in their recovery journey. Knowing the potential withdrawal symptoms of alcohol can help each individual prepare for such a tumultuous change and emerge with their sobriety and recovery goals still in focus. 

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Unfortunately, having a DUI or related charges may restrict you from traveling to certain countries. We're here to detail which countries have restrictions and which don't. Additionally, we'll reveal how life can still be exciting and enjoyable without driving.

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In moderation, alcohol is not problematic—you might have a glass of champagne at a wedding or a glass of beer at a sporting event. But if you’re wondering about alcohol poisoning symptoms vs. drunkenness, there are some things you should know.

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When alcohol addiction has you in its grip, it’s not unusual to feel alone. How long does it take to detox from alcohol? Where can I go for treatment? There are qualified treatment centers available, and many are staffed by people like you, traveling the journey to recovery.

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Are you considering mitigating punitive and judicial consequences through substance abuse treatment? A DUI charge is life-altering and can feel devastating, as it involves both minor and major consequences. Learn the benefits of voluntarily enrolling in an addiction treatment program after a DUI.

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