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Treating Addiction with Adventure-Based Counseling

Treating Addiction with Adventure-Based Counseling

Adventure-Based Counseling, also known as Adventure Therapy, is a unique form of psychotherapy introduced in the United States during the 1960s. While it draws inspiration from various learning and psychological theories, its core philosophy revolves around learning...
I Completed Inpatient Rehab. What’s Next?

I Completed Inpatient Rehab. What’s Next?

Completing inpatient rehab is a huge step in your journey to recovery from addiction. It’s a time to celebrate your progress, but it can also bring some worries as you transition back to your normal life outside the rehab center. You might be wondering,...
Recovery Stories: Chris

Recovery Stories: Chris

The first time Chris Brewster got drunk, he made a deal with alcohol: “I remember thinking, I don’t like the way you taste … but I can’t wait to taste you again,” Chris says. “When people talk about that love affair with drugs and...
What is a Functioning Alcoholic?

What is a Functioning Alcoholic?

Do you know someone who always has a drink in hand, whether at parties, lunch, or even during work? They might joke about being a “functioning alcoholic.” You might wonder if it’s a real concern, especially if they seem to handle their...
How to Tell Your Employer You Need to Go to Rehab

How to Tell Your Employer You Need to Go to Rehab

Deciding to seek help for a drug or alcohol addiction is a courageous step toward a healthier life. However, many individuals face concerns about their job when considering rehab. They wonder how to approach their employer and whether they should be honest about their...
Are Mocktails Okay if I’m in Recovery?

Are Mocktails Okay if I’m in Recovery?

Can You Enjoy Mocktails in Recovery? For people in recovery from alcohol addiction, questions about whether they can have nonalcoholic beers or mocktails often arise. Many societies view alcohol as both a drink and a social activity. This makes it a common concern for...