Month: January 2016

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Do I Have a Phobia?

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Almost everybody has a fear or two. For most individuals, these fears are relatively minor. However, when a fear begins to interfere with everyday life and causes severe anxiety, it’s called a phobia. If you suspect that you’re suffering from a phobia, Read More ›

Aqua Therapy: Part of a Holistic Approach to Recovery

Aqua Therapy

Water is the source of life, and incorporating aqua therapy into an addiction recovery program can bolster the function of both mind and body to promote healing and restore balance. Aqua therapy is comprised of various types of exercise that are performed in the water, and it’s widely used for physical rehabilitation and for emotional healing, particularly in an addiction recovery setting. Read More ›

Life after Rehab: Reconnecting with Old Friends

Old Friends

It’s not easy to go through addiction treatment, but some of recovery’s biggest challenges occur after you leave the rehab center. Everyday life is filled with stresses and pressures, but a strong network of friends and loved ones can help Read More ›

Recognizing the Symptoms of Xanax Addiction

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Xanax addiction is rapidly approaching epidemic proportions in the United States. One of the challenges in battling this epidemic is the inability to effectively identify the signs and symptoms that are commonly associated with it. Without being able to recognize Read More ›

The Latest News on Alcohol Consumption and Pregnancy

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Over the years there has been a wealth of data compiled concerning the consumption of alcohol by women during pregnancy. For decades, the general consensus has been that it is best for pregnant women to abstain from alcohol consumption; however, Read More ›

Borderline Personality Disorder – What You Need to Know

Borderline Personality Disorder

Borderline Personality Disorder, or BPD, is a mental illness that causes emotional instability, mood swings, and self-destructive behaviors. People with BPD have difficulties maintaining healthy relationships, and they have high rates of substance abuse and mental illness, including anxiety and eating disorders, depression, self-harm, and suicidal tendencies. Read More ›

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