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After Outpatient Drug Rehab: Returning to Work

Once you have completed an outpatient drug rehab program, it’s time to consider how to re-enter society and return to everyday activities like work. Once you’re living a life of sobriety, filling your life with purpose and meaningful activities is important. This is especially true soon after completing a treatment program as newly sober individuals…

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How Addictive is Alcohol? 9 Warning Signs of Addiction

Alcohol is one of the most widely consumed substances in the world, but how addictive is alcohol, really? According to the 2019 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), 85.6% of people aged 18 and older reported that they drank alcohol at some point in their lifetime. This widespread use has earned alcohol the…

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5 Celebrities who have Struggled with Addiction

It’s tempting to judge celebrities more harshly for their struggles with drug abuse and recovery because of their success. When it comes down to it, celebrities have the same problems as everyone else. What can make the life of a celebrity harder is that much of what they do comes under public scrutiny. With people…

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Top 5 Reasons Why People Decide Not to go to Rehab

There are many reasons why people decide not to go to rehab. Too often the decision to avoid rehab is made for problematic reasons. In some instances, individuals are under a false assumption that they will not be able to afford rehab. Rehab facilities like Oasis Recovery in North Carolina work with clients to ensure…

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I Need to go to Rehab: What Should I Tell My Boss?

If you have made the important step of accepting that you have a problem and the hard decision to enter a rehab program, feel confident that any employer worth working for will be willing to accommodate your situation. There are some protections for employees who decide on their own to enter a drug addiction rehab…

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Finding New Connections: The Importance of Community in Recovery

In a TedTalk given in 2015, British-Swiss journalist and writer Johann Hari stated that the opposite of addiction is not sobriety, it is human connection. This TedTalk has since become increasingly popular, and this phrase and idea of the importance of connection in relation to addiction has grown in traction. Isolation is a common part…

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7 Effective Rehab Resources to Help With Substance Abuse in NC

Addiction is defined by the National Institute on Drug Abuse as “a chronic, relapsing disorder characterized by compulsive drug seeking, continued use despite harmful consequences, and long-lasting changes in the brain. It is considered both a complex brain disorder and a mental illness. Addiction is the most severe form of a full spectrum of substance…

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Prescription Drugs: The Complete Guide to Weaning Off Medications

Research published by the Center for Disease Control in 2016 showed that 45.8% of the U.S. population used prescription drugs in the past 30 days. While not all prescription drugs are addictive, many are. Even those that are not addictive can pose problems if a person abruptly stops taking them, so it is important to…