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Afraid To Quit Drinking? 3 Normal Fears

By Lindsey Hall | December 20, 2017

If you have an alcohol problem, you may be afraid to try beign sober. Here are three of the most common reasons people are afraid to quit drinking.
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7 Physical Benefits Of Sobriety

By Beth Leipholtz | October 18, 2017

The truth is that alcohol is essentially poison, and when it is removed from the equation, your physical health will improve in a number of ways.
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5 Ways Depression And Alcohol Are Linked

By Kelly Fitzgerald | October 5, 2017

How can a drug like alcohol be linked to a mental health condition like depression? Let’s take a look at some of the ways.
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5 Ways Binge Drinking Became The Norm

By Kelly Fitzgerald | October 3, 2017

Binge drinking is an extremely dangerous form of alcohol consumption that has become nomalized and even encouraged in today's society.
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3 Challenges Of Being A High-Bottom Alcoholic

By Beth Leipholtz | September 26, 2017

As time has passed, I’ve found that being a high-bottom alcoholic has come with challenges of its own. Here are just a few.
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5 Ways Alcoholism Affects Your Loved Ones

By Lindsey Hall | September 21, 2017

It is easy to assume that alcoholism only affects the drinker. However, it does impact loved ones far beyond missing plans or a dinner.
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5 Reasons Why It Doesn’t Matter if You Call It An Addiction

By Kelly Fitzgerald | September 13, 2017

It wasn’t until I got sober that I figured out it doesn’t matter if you call it an addiction or not, sobriety can benefit anyone.
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5 Ways To Be An Ally To A Loved One In Recovery

By Beth Leipholtz | September 5, 2017

There is no cut and dry way to be an ally to a loved one who has overcome, or is in the process of overcoming, an addiction. Here are a few tips.
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5 Warning Signs Your Drinking Could Be A Problem

By Beth Leipholtz | August 28, 2017

Many people who develop drinking problems do so because they ignore the obvious warning signs. Here are a few things to watch out for.
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