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Reasons Behind Men and Alcohol Addiction

UncategorizedBy Drug and Alcohol Addiction RecoveryNovember 30, 2020

One of the reasons why gender-specific treatment exists for addiction is that men and women become addicted to alcohol for different reasons. A men’s rehab program focuses on the factors of alcohol use disorder that are specific to men. Treatment is designed to explore the root causes of the condition and find a treatment plan…

How to Find Help for Alcoholism

UncategorizedBy Drug and Alcohol Addiction RecoveryNovember 30, 2020

Alcohol is taking over your life. It’s limiting your happiness and breaking relationships. If this is the case for you, it’s time to find help for alcoholism. Unlike other types of drugs, many people overlook the importance of alcohol detox and alcohol addiction treatment. At BoardPrep Recovery Center, we offer comprehensive alcohol addiction treatment, which…

The Connection Between Alcoholism and Dementia

UncategorizedBy Drug and Alcohol Addiction RecoveryNovember 25, 2020

Excessive drinking can cause a lot of wear and tear on your body. Drinking too much can make you vomit, lose your balance, and pass out. Heavy drinking can also make your vision blurry and raise your blood pressure. While these short-term effects can come and go, consistently misusing alcohol can permanently affect some of…

Underage Drinking Statistics

UncategorizedBy Drug and Alcohol Addiction RecoveryNovember 25, 2020

Though legally, the drinking age in America is 21, many people indulge in underage drinking. What they might not know is that they could be exposing themselves to numerous short and long-term health risks. How widespread is it, and what are its potential dangers? We aim to answer these and more questions. Contact Serenity House…

5 Signs of an Alcohol Addiction

UncategorizedBy Drug and Alcohol Addiction RecoveryNovember 19, 2020

  Recognizing that you have an alcohol addiction isn’t easy. Many men and women think they can control their use and may even find themselves trying to stop using alcohol time and time again. The problem is, they can’t stick with it. Why is this? How do you know you have an addiction that needs…

Alcohol Addiction Facts Infographic

UncategorizedBy Drug and Alcohol Addiction RecoveryNovember 11, 2020

Alcohol is one of the most abused substances in the United States. However, you can find it at nearly any sporting event, club, or restaurant across the country. As a result, even those who are only using alcohol as a way to hang out with their friends can become addicted if they are not careful.…

Prioritizing Your Recovery Goals

UncategorizedBy Drug and Alcohol Addiction RecoveryNovember 11, 2020

Prioritizing Your Recovery Goals Starting your healing journey is an important part of the process. Once you are on the path to healing, you can begin thinking about your recovery goals because creating and prioritizing your recovery goals will ensure that your future will go more smoothly. Consequently, you won’t be as overwhelmed by the…

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