The Brain Can Change – Why Addiction Recovery Worksby
Lisa Frederiksen
brain and addiction-related research is showing the power of the brain to heal, to change, but it needs... of information can help family members and addicts/alcoholics appreciate that the brain can change and addiction...
The Changing Face of Addiction Counselingby
Dirk H.
Most addiction workers are no longer addicts themselves.
For years, addiction therapists and counselors tended to be people who had been addicts themselves. These days, not so much. Drug and alcohol...
Addiction Recovery: Accept The Things I Cannot Changeby
Erin ..change.
I usually look at addiction from an addicts point of view, what with being a recovering addict and all. But it seems that I need to change up my role here for a little bit. I have a sibling that is an active addict...
Addiction Recovery: Accept The Things I Cannot Changeby
Erin ..change.
I usually look at addiction from an addicts point of view, what with being a recovering addict and all. But it seems that I need to change up my role here for a little bit. I have a sibling that is an active addict...
Addiction Recovery: My Motivation Level Hasn’t Changedby
Erin ..
"to do" list when I was actively addicted to Oxycontin. Has my motivation level change all that much?
Today I woke up knowing... addicted to Oxycontin the thought of doing just one of the above tasks would have sent me right back to bed...
Treating Oil Addiction: The Psychology of Changeby
Chelsea Green
The following has been excerpted and adapted for the web from The Transition Handbook: From oil dependency to local resilience by Rob Hopkins.
Enabling change has always been the Holy Grail...