Immersing Yourself in Recovery: What to Expect at a Sober Living House
Preparing for your residential treatment at La Fuente calls for some thoughtful packing. From clothing and hygiene products to medications and personal belongings, we’ll guide you through which items to include in your suitcase. Maintaining connections with supportive friends,
36 Addiction Recovery Group Activities
While sharing and support are crucial, effective addiction treatment also incorporates evidence-based therapeutic approaches. These structured interventions provide participants with concrete skills and strategies for managing their recovery. While educational sessions provide the foundation, process groups are where the real
Blood Thinners and Alcohol: Interactions, Risks, and Side Effects
Excessive alcohol consumption may interfere with the production and regulation of these clotting factors, potentially affecting the blood's ability to clot properly. The precise impact of alcohol on platelet function can vary depending on factors such as the amount of
Boredom: A Possible Road to Addiction
These activities are not only healthier than drinking, but they’ll leave you feeling better in the long run. You can learn more about the benefits of exercise and how drinking out of boredom to integrate it into your routine here.
What Is Alcoholic Nose or Drinkers Nose? Rhinophyma
It’s been a long-held belief that alcohol abuse causes this skin disease, but recent findings have revealed that this is actually a skin condition called rhinophyma. Excessive alcohol use can be attributed to many skin conditions and health problems
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy CBT: Tasks & Beliefs
Compared to pharmacological approaches, CBT and medication treatments had similar effects on chronic depressive symptoms, with effect sizes in the medium-large range (Vos, Haby, Barendregt, Kruijshaar, Corry, & Andrews, 2004). Other studies indicated that pharmacotherapy could be a useful addition
The Effect of Moderate Alcohol Intake on Gallblader Motility A Milk Ultrasonographic Study PMC
About one-third of people with cirrhosis develop gallstones, often due to liver scarring. In addition to its role in gallbladder stone formation, alcohol consumption can have other detrimental effects on the gallbladder. These effects include inflammation of the gallbladder