Time to Talk Day: It’s Time to Change

it's time to talk and time to change

Time to Talk Day is an annual event that takes place in the UK, this year on the 2nd of February, to raise awareness about mental health and encourage people to start conversations about mental health and wellbeing. The awareness day and associated event is an opportunity for people to talk openly and honestly about…

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Record Alcohol Deaths From Pandemic Drinking: How to Overcome Addiction

covid pandemic alcohol related deaths help with addiciton

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound impact on the way we live our lives. From lockdowns and social distancing measures to job losses and other stressors, the past few years have been a difficult and uncertain time for many people. Unfortunately, some have turned to alcohol as a coping mechanism, leading to a record…

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The Relationship Between Seasonal Affective Disorder & Addiction

Seasonal affective disorder, also known as SADs, is a type of depression that occurs during certain seasons, typically in the autumn and winter months. It is believed to be caused by a lack of sunlight, which can disrupt the body’s natural sleep-wake cycle and lead to feelings of sadness, fatigue, and decreased energy. SAD is…

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Why Not Try Dry January? 

Dry January & its benefits

As we approach the end of another year, we all start to look ahead towards the festive season and January. The question is…will you be considering Dry January?  Dry January originated in the UK as a public health campaign in 2013 and has since become a global phenomenon for Alcohol Change UK, the charity heading…

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Navigating the Festive Season in Recovery

Christmas Festive Season in Recovery

Alcohol consumption in the UK raises by 41% in December, making the festive season an extremely challenging time for many in addiction recovery. Excessive alcohol consumption is unfortunately embedded in UK culture, and all too often, especially during the festive season, many feel pressured to drink. This is not an ideal situation for those vulnerable…

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The Connection Between Sleep and Addiction Recovery

Tired Bed Sleep and Addiction

When looking after your mental and physical health, many people underestimate the importance of sleep. This is just as true when moving forward in your addiction recovery. These two issues are no doubt inextricably linked, with those who suffer from substance use disorders up to 10 times more likely to also struggle with a sleep…

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What Should I Bring to Rehab?

Packing what to bring for rehab

If you’ve decided to enter a rehab facility to access addiction treatment and get the support you need, then you may be wondering what to pack. Here at New Leaf Recovery, we’ve compiled this handy guide to help you decide what you should bring to rehab, and what’s best left at home. How Long Should…

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Princess Catherine of Wales Is Taking Action on Addiction

Princess Catherine of Wales is Taking Action on Addiction

Princess Catherine of Wales has been in the news recently championing addiction recovery and offering words of support as a face of the new Taking Action on Addiction campaign. Her support for addiction recovery has long been known, as she has been a Patron of the Forward Trust charity since last year, which is behind…

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Digital Addiction Increases Loneliness and Depression

Depression Caused by Addiction

Smartphones are an integral part of most people’s lives, allowing us to stay connected and in-the-know at all times. The downside of that convenience is that many of us are also addicted to the constant pings, chimes, vibrations and other alerts from our devices, unable to ignore new emails, texts and images. Study: published in…

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Rehab, Recovery and What it Means for Families

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New Leaf have worked in Rehab for some time! At new leaf we are proud of what we have created and even more proud of the success stories.  Helping people change there lives from what appears at the time to be a some what dark and gloomy place with no hope or future to creating…

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