7 Signs You Are Co-Dependent
[caption id="attachment_8737" align="aligncenter" width="300"] Photo Credit: www.blog.fakeanything.com[/caption] When I first got sober, and probably (by probably I mean definitely) still today I have been a very co-dependent person. For me, I have always had co-dependency within friendships as opposed to... Learn More5 Things No One Tells You about Relationships in Recovery
By: Jenny Hunt and Nicole Armstrong When it comes to being in recovery, treatment centers will prepare you for life outside of rehab. They will teach you life skills and the tools you need to get sober and stay sober.... Learn MoreOpinion: Why are so many people in recovery codependent?
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“We know from daily life that we exist for other people first of all, for whose smiles and well-being our own happiness depends.” - Albert Einstein Relationships can be tricky, but they don’t have to be. Relationships are as... Learn MoreHow to Cope when a Loved One Goes to Rehab
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The drugs and alcohol are out of your system. You are feeling bright-eyed and bushy-tailed after a long and hard binge and detox process. Your libido is back. Your priority needs to be on staying sober. The last thing you... Learn More5 Ways to Stop Being Codependent
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There are 18 million alcoholics in the U.S. according to the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence. As a result, an estimated 26.8 million children are exposed, at varying degrees, to alcoholism in the family and are children of... Learn MoreDrug rehab for women in Delray Beach
Drug rehab for women in Delray Beach is a unique and special rehabilitation program specifically designed for the needs and wants of women. Men and women, while they may suffer from the same disease, addiction and alcoholism, many times have... Learn More
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