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Sober Women Unite: Female Friendships in Sobriety

Sober Women Unite: Female Friendships in Sobriety

The Power of Female Friendships in Recovery Female friendships are deep, nurturing bonds between women that go beyond casual social connections. These relationships create safe spaces where women can be open, genuine, and understood without judgment. For women in...

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Dopamine and Addiction

Dopamine and Addiction

The Role of Dopamine in Addiction Dopamine, often referred to as the "feel-good" neurotransmitter, is a key player in our brain's reward system. This chemical messenger signals pleasure, motivation, and reward, forming the basis for both healthy behaviors and the...

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Is Social Anxiety Driving Your Substance Use?

Is Social Anxiety Driving Your Substance Use?

Social Anxiety and Substance Use Living with social anxiety disorder (SAD) can feel like navigating a maze of constant fear and self-consciousness. Research reveals a startling connection: individuals with SAD are up to three times more likely to develop a substance...

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Addiction and Sleep: Breaking the Cycle of Drug Insomnia

Addiction and Sleep: Breaking the Cycle of Drug Insomnia

Sleep in Addiction Recovery Sleep is crucial in addiction recovery, supporting both physical healing and emotional stability. Studies indicate that good sleep enhances the brain's capacity to develop new, positive habits while overcoming addictive behaviors. The...

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Kratom: Herbal Supplement or Hidden Addiction?

Kratom: Herbal Supplement or Hidden Addiction?

What is Kratom? Kratom (Mitragyna speciosa) is a tropical tree native to Southeast Asia, particularly Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Papua New Guinea. The leaves of this evergreen plant have been used for centuries in traditional medicine and cultural practices....

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Drug Use and Mental Health: Co-Occurring Disorders

Drug Use and Mental Health: Co-Occurring Disorders

What are Co-Occurring Disorders? Co-occurring disorders, also known as dual diagnosis, describe the simultaneous presence of both a mental health condition and a substance use disorder. These intertwined conditions create unique challenges for individuals seeking...

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