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Triggers

A trigger is something that causes (an event or situation) to happen or exist. While recovering from addiction, a trigger is some sort of internal or external stimulus that causes the former addict to desire to use drugs or alcohol again. Internal triggers include thoughts, emotions and memories. Examples are: stress, mental or physical illness, [...]

Blame

Imagine you're a child, you reach for the cookie jar. You pull it to the edge of the counter. As you put your hand in the jar it tips, falls and lands crashing on the floor with cookies scattering everywhere. Your mom comes rushing in and looks right at you. You tell your mom, “the [...]

Willing

Not a very big word, but a powerful one. Willing is defined as being ready, eager, or prepared to do something. It takes a will to accomplish anything in life. One must have a willing desire to finish a degree, go to work, work on a project, change a behavior. Willingness is the first step [...]

Highway To The Danger Zone

People who struggle with addiction should take a serious look at the risk they are taking each time they chose to use. Addiction in and of itself is a risk factor for suicide. Many other behavior disorders that may accompany addiction can increase this risk. It can be argued that each time an addict engages [...]

Addiction and Behavior Disorders

There are behavioral disorders which can accompany addiction. It is important to be aware of these behavior patterns as they can lead to addiction. In addition, these behavioral disorders, can hinder the recovery process, leading you back to addiction, thereby creating a continuous pattern of relapse. Many of the behaviors that go along with addiction [...]

Now What?

If you have had a habit of addiction for many years everything revolved around it. Relationships, jobs, friendships, sports, hobbies, etc., took second place to getting your fix. Your addiction literally became your life. Much of your time in your addiction was used up by using or trying to figure out how to obtain your [...]

Prolonging Addiction on Synthetic Drugs?

There is always another product you can find in a tobacco or head shop to make you think you are making a good choice in recovery, because after all, it may be "legal" in your town. Nevertheless, legal doesn't make a product safe. Synthetic drugs(or new psychoactive substances (NPS) have no legitimate medical use and [...]

By |2023-11-13T14:40:17-08:00July 1st, 2021|Blog, Drug Addiction, Drug Recovery|0 Comments

Friend Defined

Friend. Such a simple word, but not so simply defined. Do a "GOOGLE" search of the word " friend". One definition says: a person whom one knows and with whom one has a bond of mutual affection. "True Definition", states: someone who is a true friend stands up for you. When others try to hurt [...]

Loneliness and Addiction

Social isolation is defined as the state of being in a place or situation that is separate from others. Social isolation has an reverse cause and effect relationship with addiction, and can cause unwanted health issues. Isolation can not only create an addiction problem, but can also hinder one in the recovery process, causing a [...]

Johnny’s Story (Finding The Way)

Johnny's Testimony By all accounts I had a fairly normal childhood. My family attended Church every Sun. It is harder than expected for me to pin point where my hurt's, hang ups and habits originated. The first hurt I can remember started in Kindergarten and it still pops up occasionally 35 years later. I had [...]

By |2023-11-13T14:33:45-08:00April 1st, 2020|Alcohol Addiction, Alcohol Recovery, Blog, Drug Addiction, Drug Recovery, Testimony|Comments Off on Johnny’s Story (Finding The Way)
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