by adm1nlxg1n | Jul 16, 2024 | Sober living
In its simplest form, an Oxford House is a shared residence where people in recovery from substance use disorder can live together and support each other in a drug and alcohol-free environment. In January, 2023, I moved into the Oxford house that saved my life. I am...
by adm1nlxg1n | May 30, 2024 | Sober living
Accurate, complete profiles best connect you with the right people for your services. Maintain your profile by updating your photos, video links, treatment services, and contact details to ensure optimal visibility. The UPMC Rehabilitation Institute in southwest Pa....
by adm1nlxg1n | Mar 20, 2024 | Sober living
Personality disorders can seriously disrupt your life and the lives of those who care about you. And they can lead to social isolation, other mental health issues with addictions, as well as occupational and legal issues. Narcissistic personality disorder affects more...
by adm1nlxg1n | Feb 13, 2024 | Sober living
The more alcohol participants consumed, the worse their REM sleep was. REM sleep is essential for consolidating memories, promoting brain function and regulating emotions, among other functions. Heavy consumption significantly increases your risk of death from all...
by adm1nlxg1n | Dec 11, 2023 | Sober living
Whatever your goals, it’s the struggle to get there that’s most rewarding. It’s almost as if life itself is inviting us to embrace difficulty—not as punishment but as a design feature. One could argue that boredom may well be responsible for some of the greatest works...
by adm1nlxg1n | Sep 13, 2023 | Sober living
Experiencing withdrawal when you stop drinking indicates a dependence on alcohol, and it may be difficult to quit drinking on your own. It can also be dangerous to quit cold turkey once you have developed an alcohol use disorder (AUD). While you cannot flush alcohol...