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“Alcoholic Nose:” Is Alcohol Really the Cause?

by in Sober living May 14, 2024

Blackout episodes, where the individual does not remember what they’ve said or done while drinking, may occur. At this stage, the alcoholic may appear to be functioning normally and is unlikely to have performance problems at work, school or in other settings. In fact, they may mistakenly believe that drinking actually helps them to function […]

Alcohol use disorder Diagnosis and treatment

by in Sober living November 4, 2023

Addiction not only involves the individual suffering, but their partner, their family, and their friends as well. Loved ones can provide immeasurable support, but they almost take care of themselves throughout an often difficult journey. The American Medical Association recommends a two-drink daily limit for people assigned male at birth (AMAB). Heavy drinking in this […]

Sober Living Community

by in Sober living May 31, 2023

NYSSHP provides operating funding for supportive housing programs that serve homeless persons with disabilities such as mental illness, chemical dependency, and/or HIV/AIDS. Please use this form to contact us if you need help finding a treatment program or sober living housing. We have also have curated a collection of resources you can use to find […]

Mavericks House Venue Half Moon Bay, CA

by in Sober living February 10, 2023

Vanderburgh House Review (Terros Health) is a dual diagnosis, mental health, and drug rehab center based in Glendale, AZ. The facility offers comprehensive care to adults seeking recovery from substance abuse and addiction. Research clearly demonstrates that recovery is far more successful and sustainable when loved ones like family members participate in rehab and substance […]

Drug Abuse Resistance Education Wikipedia

by in Sober living November 21, 2022

In its September 10, 2014 issue, Scientific American published an article entitled, The New D.A.R.E. Program – this one works. The article notes that Richard Clayton, Ph.D., a retired prevention researcher formerly of the University of Kentucky, was also once an outspoken critic of D.A.R.E., has since been invited to join D.A.R.E.’s board of directors […]

What is Wet Brain? Stages, Signs & Causes

by in Sober living March 14, 2022

Because WKS shares some symptoms with other neurological and psychiatric conditions, doctors carefully consider other possibilities before confirming a diagnosis of Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome. They want to make sure they’re giving you the right support and treatment. This often includes looking at your past health and habits to piece everything together. Some people have genetic predispositions […]