Posts Tagged ‘support’
Elton John’s Story with Addiction
Sir Elton John is one of the music industries most renowned and influential artists of all time, starting his music career in 1969 at the age of 22 years old. In the decades since then, he has sold more than 300 million record globally, won 5 Grammy Awards and has had over 50 hits in…
Read MoreAcademic Stress and Substance Use
In the world of academia, where smart ideas happen, there’s a hidden issue—a quiet struggle with substances. Imagine a wise professor having a quiet glass of wine at a conference or a hardworking student finding comfort in a late-night drink to ease stress. These scenes, rarely talked about openly, show a real problem—academic stress mixed…
Read MoreStigma of Addiction
Addiction has been recognised since 1952, when it was added by the American Psychiatric Association into the first edition of their Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, more commonly known as the DSM. It was listed within the Sociopathic Personality Disturbance section, and included subtypes of ‘alcoholism’ and ‘drug addiction’. Despite the large strides…
Read MoreThe Role of Setting Boundaries in Addiction Recovery
Setting boundaries in addiction recovery can be an extremely daunting undertaking, especially when you have to set boundaries with your loved ones. The journey towards addiction recovery is a demanding and often uncomfortable path that requires unwavering commitment, resilience, and a deep understanding of oneself. As individuals embark on this transformative journey, they often discover…
Read MoreIs Social Media Addiction Real?
Over the last decade, the use of social media has risen at an exponential rate. Along with the huge increase in usage comes a worry about people developing a social media addiction. Social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, X (formally Twitter), and TikTok have become an integral part of our daily lives. It’s hard to…
Read MoreAlternatives for Enjoying Festivities in Recovery
When in recovery, we understand that finding ways to enjoy the festivities of Christmas can be difficult. Christmas is a time full of cheer, lots of alcohol and celebrations. But it can also be a great time of year for those in recovery. Finding alternative ways to enjoy the festivities helps you feel part of…
Read MoreVaping: A New Epidemic
In recent years, vaping has surged in popularity, particularly amongst youth and adults alike. Once believed to be a less harmful alternative to smoking, vaping has now evolved into an epidemic, bringing to the forefront of society a number of questions associated with the risks of vaping and the need for comprehensive addiction support. Vaping…
Read MoreFrom Laughter to Legislation: Unpacking the Nitrous Oxide Ban
What is Nitrous Oxide? Nitrous oxide is a colourless gas that you can usually find sold in canisters for a variety of uses. From medical pain relief to aerating whipping cream in cafes. It is also, however, now a controlled class-C drug that could land dealers up to fourteen years in jail. For those caught…
Read MoreEnvironmental Addiction Triggers
How Changing Your Environment Can Help You to Overcome Common Addiction Triggers The path to addiction recovery is deeply personal, requiring immense courage and resilience, especially when facing the influence of environmental addiction triggers. We aim to shed light on the transformative potential of changing your surroundings. Emphasising how an environmental change can empower you…
Read MoreWhat Your Brain Reveals: Food Cravings and Addiction
We’ve all experienced those irresistible cravings for our favourite snacks, whether it’s a bag of potato chips, a slice of cake, or a decadent bowl of ice cream. But have you ever wondered why these cravings can sometimes feel so overwhelming, almost like an addiction? In this blog, we’ll delve into the fascinating world of…
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