Category : Sober living
Codependence defines a relationship dynamic where people rely on one another to an unhealthy extent. This may be particularly apt if you are in a relationship where each of you feels addicted to the other. The relationships we see and experience as children have a powerful effect on how we engage in adult relationships. loving […]
MASH was formed in 2007 when a group of sober home operators recognized the need for consistent standards and greater accountability within the sober housing community. Initially, MASH focused on creating a voluntary certification process that would ensure sober homes in Massachusetts provided safe, supportive, and structured environments for individuals in recovery. The Vanderburgh Foundation, Inc. […]
Contents How Long Does Alcohol Stay in Your Blood? Weight How Long Does Alcohol Stay in Your Hair? Factors That Influence Alcohol Processing Once a patient satisfies established medical parameters, they begin individual and group counseling to learn how to stay sober. Multiple factors affect blood alcohol concentration and the speed of eliminating alcohol from […]
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Avoid people who may encourage you to drink alcohol or may not support your decision to stop. It may be easier on your rehabilitation to skip visits with “drinking buddies” or avoid gatherings with a focus on drinking. Exploring, in writing, what you find difficult and when you most want to drink can help you […]
For people who experience hallucinations as part of alcohol withdrawal, these may begin in the 12- to 24-hour time frame. When that person cuts out alcohol, there is a period when their brain hasn’t yet received the message and still overproduces the stimulating chemicals. With alcohol out of the equation, though, these chemicals cause withdrawal […]