Tag: relapse prevention

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Understanding Recovery: How Many People Recover From Drugs and Alcohol?

When You Ask ‘How Many People Recover From Drugs?’ If you’re reading this, you might be asking a deeply personal question, perhaps for yourself or someone you care about. It’s a question rooted in hope, fear, and a desire for real, tangible answers. The most direct answer is this: many people do recover from drug […]

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When Old Habits Call: Understanding ‘Recovering Alcoholic Who Makes Drinks in His Car’

If you or someone you care about is a recovering alcoholic who makes drinks in his car, it’s a sign of a deep, often hidden struggle, and you are absolutely not alone in facing this complex challenge. This behavior isn’t a failure of recovery; instead, it’s a powerful signal that the old patterns and the […]

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Understanding Why a Recovering Alcoholic Makes Drinks in Their Car

You know that pit in your stomach, the one that twists when you find yourself in the driver’s seat, an unopened bottle in your hand, or maybe even a half-empty one hidden in the console. It’s the secret ritual, the ‘just one more’ that quickly turns into a full drink, consumed in the quiet isolation […]

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When a Recovering Alcoholic Wants to Drink: Navigating Intense Cravings

If you’re a recovering alcoholic and you find yourself wrestling with the intense urge to drink, know this: you’re not alone, and this doesn’t mean your recovery is failing. In fact, experiencing cravings is a sign that your brain is still healing and adapting, and the fact that you’re here, looking for answers instead of […]

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Recovering Drug Addict Drinking Alcohol: A Guide to Understanding and Support

If you’re a recovering drug addict who has started drinking alcohol, or if you’re concerned about someone you love in this situation, you’re likely feeling a swirl of emotions right now. Maybe it’s confusion, shame, fear, or a sense of disappointment. Here’s what you need to hear first: you are not alone, and this doesn’t […]