Category: Sober living

  • A revitalized biopsychosocial model: core theory, research paradigms, and clinical implications PMC

    Phenomenological research supporting existential psychotherapy in addiction is contrasted with the quantitative medical research which forms the basis for current addiction guidelines. A comparison of both models is presented focusing on the issues of coping, choice, responsibility, mandatory treatment, medication, psychotherapy and the therapeutic relationship. The biopsychosocial model is compared to van Deurzen’s modes of…

  • Heroin National Institute on Drug Abuse NIDA

    This can make heroin batches poisonous and prevent a user from knowing how much heroin they are taking. There are various kinds of treatments for opioid use disorder. Using multiple forms of treatment is often more effective than just using one. If a person takes an opioid repeatedly over how long does heroin stay in…

  • Have a problem with alcohol? There is a solution Alcoholics Anonymous

    Month-long sobriety challenges like Sober October and Dry January have encouraged people to reevaluate their alcohol use. Some also try to break habits like drinking without thinking or drinking socially just because everyone else does. Sober curious simply means that you’ve chosen to avoid alcohol for personal or wellness reasons. It involves curiosity about the…

  • Do You Genuinely Like The Feeling Of Being Drunk?

    Although I already knew a bit about the neurobiology of alcohol, I just spent an afternoon reading a dense journal article that described roughly 50 different neural mechanisms it affects. It’s widely known that alcohol reduces stress temporarily, and many people use it for just that purpose. It reduces stress by increasing the uptake of…

  • Reverse Tolerance an overview

    To summarize, reverse tolerance and drug sensitization play an important role in addiction, dependence, late-stage alcoholism, and amphetamine psychosis. Considering these factors in medical interventions can contribute to better outcomes in managing substance use disorders. Tolerance is a phenomenon where an individual’s response to a drug decreases over time with repeated use, necessitating higher doses…

  • Does Alcohol Act As A Blood Thinner? ARK Behavioral Health

    Contents Does Alcohol Act As A Blood Thinner? Is Alcohol a Blood Thinner? Pulmonary Embolism Symptoms, Treatment & Prevention Does Alcohol Prevent Blood Clots? Drinking Alcohol While Taking Blood Thinners Thin blood also makes it harder to heal from everyday injuries. These changes in the blood aren’t dangerous for most people, but those on anticoagulant…

  • Thinking about taking a break from alcohol? Heres how to cut back or quit

    Rethinking Drinking is also a tool for helping you examine your relationship with alcohol. For many people, quitting drinking revolves around hitting the proverbial “rock bottom” and seeking recovery through peer-support groups or in-person treatment centers. At least that’s how many used to think about recovery from alcohol use disorder. In the short term, alcohol…

  • How To Flush Alcohol Out of Your System and Urine

    EtG urine tests can detect recent drinking with a 70% accuracy — although one 2017 study showed that they’re about 85% accurate for moderate to heavy drinking. Nowadays, EtG urine tests are one of the most common ways to check for alcohol consumption. They don’t only test whether you have or haven’t used alcohol —…

  • Sobriety gift Etsy Nederland

    Content A “Celebrating Sobriety” Gift Guide Gadgets not associated with substance use Custom Recovery Necklace | Inspiring Sobriety | One Day at a Time #10: A Sobriety Jar NA Custom Dog Tag #23: A Trip to a Sober-Friendly Music Festival Inspiring Sobriety Sure, it might feel like an easy option, but for some people, gift…

  • Current Environment: Alcohol, Driving, and Drinking and Driving Getting to Zero Alcohol-Impaired Driving Fatalities NCBI Bookshelf

    Then it passes into the bloodstream where it accumulates until it is metabolized by the liver. A person’s alcohol level is measured by the weight of the alcohol in a certain volume of blood. At a BAC of .08 grams of alcohol per deciliter (g/dL) of blood, crash risk increases exponentially. Because of this risk,…