by AOXEN | Jan 27, 2025 | Sober Living
Rehabilitation programs that focus on the specific history and circumstances of individuals tend to achieve better results. For instance, those addressing criminogenic needs see improved engagement and reduced addiction-related issues. Common internal triggers...
by AOXEN | Dec 31, 2024 | Sober Living
It is typically lighter and sweeter than red wine, but some may find that it can cause sneezing or other irritation. Researchers believe that this could be due to the sulfites used in producing white wine, as well as the histamines found in white grapes. If you have...
by AOXEN | Nov 29, 2024 | Sober Living
As always, those who use this type of drug should be much more concerned about the potential health risks and death that can result than about what law enforcement may or may not do in response. As such, the side effects and chemistry of Tucibi cannot be classified or...
by AOXEN | Sep 17, 2024 | Sober Living
AddictionResource fact-checks all the information before publishing and uses only credible and trusted sources when citing any medical data. Heroin Withdrawal refers to the physical and psychological symptoms that occur when someone dependent on heroin stops using the...
by AOXEN | May 29, 2024 | Sober Living
Schedule I drugs have no official medical use and are highly addictive. Some scientists believe Ecstasy may be useful in therapy since it has been found to reduce fear in some individuals. Recently, there has been some research on if it can help people with severe...
by AOXEN | Apr 12, 2024 | Sober Living
I have found the first two years of recovery from addiction to alcohol so, so difficult. Recovery affirmations can help you remember the reasons you decided to stay sober while you’re having a rough patch. Writing from the perspective of an accepting, forgiving, and...