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Stop Smoking This Stop-Tober
Every year, there’s an opportunity to make a positive change in your life. This October, why not join millions of people across the UK in taking a bold step towards better health and well-being by quitting smoking? New Leaf Recovery is here to offer advice and support on this journey towards a smoke-free life. What…
Read MoreUnderstanding & Overcoming Catastrophising Thoughts
Strategies for a Positive Mindset Do you often find yourself spiralling into excessive worry and envisioning worst-case scenarios for even minor issues? If so, you might be engaging in a behaviour known as catastrophising. In our daily lives, it’s not uncommon for our thoughts to occasionally wander into a realm of exaggerated concerns. However, when…
Read MoreThe Benefits of Journalling in Addiction Recovery
Addiction recovery is a journey filled with challenges, triumphs, and self-discovery. While professional treatment and support are integral to this process, there’s an often-overlooked tool that can significantly enhance the healing journey: journalling. The act of putting pen to paper, or fingers to keyboard, offers a therapeutic outlet that complements traditional recovery methods. In this…
Read MoreTom Holland’s Journey to Sobriety
A Story of Self-Discovery and Healing In a candid revelation, Tom Holland, the beloved Spider-Man superstar, recently shared his deeply personal journey towards sobriety. The 27-year-old actor sat down for an intimate conversation on the podcast “On Purpose with Jay Shetty,” where he shed light on his past struggles with alcohol and his courageous decision…
Read MoreWorld Suicide Prevention Day
The Power of Compassionate Conversations in Addiction Recovery At New Leaf Recovery, we provide a safe space for individuals on their journey to addiction recovery. On this World Suicide Prevention Day, we are reminded of the profound importance of the language we use when discussing sensitive topics like suicide, especially within the context of addiction…
Read MoreNational Recovery Month 2023
What Is National Recovery Month 2023? In September 2023, we’ll be celebrating National Recovery Month for the 34th time. It’s an annual event where we dedicate the month to raising awareness for people in the recovery journey of their mental health and substance use struggles. National Recovery Month was started in 1989, by the Substance…
Read MoreThe Science of Desire & Addiction: Ozempic & GLP-1 Analogues
Groundbreaking research in the field of addiction and obesity has given rise to a new class of medications known as GLP-1 analogues, originally intended to treat diabetes. These drugs, such as Mounjaro and Ozempic, are showing promising results in curbing cravings and helping individuals achieve weight loss goals. By understanding how these medications affect the…
Read MoreTMS Clinical Trial Success: Magnetic Neural Stimulation a Promising Treatment for Addiction
Addiction is a complex and challenging condition that affects millions of individuals worldwide. Traditional treatment methods have had varying success rates, leaving a pressing need for innovative approaches to combat addiction. Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) has emerged as a potential game-changer in the field, offering hope for those struggling with addiction. In this blog post,…
Read MoreThe Impact of the War in Ukraine on Addiction
The war in Ukraine has had a devastating impact on the country, and the effects are being felt around the world. For people struggling with addiction, the war has created additional challenges, such as displacement, financial hardship, and mental health problems, which can make it difficult to maintain addiction recovery. Displacement Millions of people have…
Read MoreLuke Ashton’s Story: UK Gambling Addiction Crisis
NHS England Chief Executive, Amanda Pritchard, has issued a warning about the alarming rise in gambling addiction cases and the concerning impact of gambling advertisements on children and adults. To address the growing demand for help, the NHS is increasing its support for individuals struggling with gambling problems. In addition, the NHS plans to establish…
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