Faith and Recovery: Facts from a ...
A new study led by sociologist Dr. Brian Grim of Baylor University and published in the Journal of Religion and Health looks at...
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Articles about Chemical Dependency
A new study led by sociologist Dr. Brian Grim of Baylor University and published in the Journal of Religion and Health looks at...
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For many people, a “rite of passage” into adulthood includes becoming old enough to drink alcohol. But for many of...
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For many people, a “rite of passage” into adulthood includes becoming old enough to drink alcohol. But for many of...
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The Addiction Campuses Editorial Team (2018) point out that no one leaves childhood unscathed. At some point, we were all...
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The notion of recovery goes back to roughly 1830, at which time John Perceval, son of an English prime minister,...
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Our hearts are always looking for something to fill us up, an emotion we need to fulfill, whether that emotion...
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In addiction recovery parlance, the acronym HALT refers to four common situational addiction triggers for relapse: in the heat of...
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In addiction recovery parlance, the acronym HALT refers to four common situational triggers for relapse: in the heat of temptation,...
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During my time as a counselor, I have seen innumerable different situations and stages of chemical dependency and drug use....
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Has there ever been a time in your life when you’ve said to yourself, “I can’t take this anxiety or...
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Codependency was first discovered by professionals working with alcoholics and those suffering from chemical dependency. They found the addicts they...
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