Posts Tagged ‘behavioural disorders’
The Role of Setting Boundaries in Addiction Recovery
Setting boundaries in addiction recovery can be an extremely daunting undertaking, especially when you have to set boundaries with your loved ones. The journey towards addiction recovery is a demanding and often uncomfortable path that requires unwavering commitment, resilience, and a deep understanding of oneself. As individuals embark on this transformative journey, they often discover…
Read MoreWhat Your Brain Reveals: Food Cravings and Addiction
We’ve all experienced those irresistible cravings for our favourite snacks, whether it’s a bag of potato chips, a slice of cake, or a decadent bowl of ice cream. But have you ever wondered why these cravings can sometimes feel so overwhelming, almost like an addiction? In this blog, we’ll delve into the fascinating world of…
Read MoreTalk Money and Addiction
Navigating Finances in Recovery: A Look at Money and Addiciton Money and addiction are two powerful forces that often intersect in the lives of those on the path to recovery and rehabilitation. Talk Money Week acts as a crucial annual event that encourages discussions about financial well-being. Further inviting people to open up about their…
Read More10 Ways to Enjoy a Spooky & Sober Halloween
Halloween is a time for ghouls, ghosts, and goblins to come out and play. It’s also a holiday that often involves parties and celebrations that can revolve around alcohol. But for those who are committed to a sober lifestyle or in recovery, navigating this spooky holiday can be challenging. However, fear not! You can still…
Read MoreUnderstanding & Overcoming Catastrophising Thoughts
Strategies for a Positive Mindset Do you often find yourself spiralling into excessive worry and envisioning worst-case scenarios for even minor issues? If so, you might be engaging in a behaviour known as catastrophising. In our daily lives, it’s not uncommon for our thoughts to occasionally wander into a realm of exaggerated concerns. However, when…
Read MoreLuke Ashton’s Story: UK Gambling Addiction Crisis
NHS England Chief Executive, Amanda Pritchard, has issued a warning about the alarming rise in gambling addiction cases and the concerning impact of gambling advertisements on children and adults. To address the growing demand for help, the NHS is increasing its support for individuals struggling with gambling problems. In addition, the NHS plans to establish…
Read MoreNavigating Early Addiction Recovery
Embarking on the path to recovery from addiction can be both challenging and rewarding. Early recovery is a critical phase where individuals establish the foundation for their long-term sobriety. It’s a time filled with hope, but it can also be overwhelming. Setting realistic goals and managing expectations are essential elements in navigating this transformative journey.…
Read MoreThe Healing Power of Nature in Addiction Recovery
As it’s the height of Summer, now is the perfect time to explore the therapeutic benefits of immersing yourself in nature during addiction recovery. From lush green trees to the fresh air, gentle walks, and the nurturing embrace of the sun, the natural world has a remarkable ability to support and enhance the healing process.…
Read MoreUnderstanding the Role of Dopamine in Addiction
Addiction is a complex neurological process that is driven by the brain’s reward system, specifically the neurotransmitter dopamine. Dopamine plays a crucial role in the development and maintenance of addiction, making it challenging to quit without professional help and support. When we think about addiction, we often focus on the negative consequences of drug use:…
Read MoreThe Link Between Trauma and Addiction
Addiction is a complex and multifaceted issue, often rooted in a person’s past experiences and emotional state. Trauma is one such experience that has been found to be closely linked to addiction. Trauma can cause a variety of emotional, psychological, and physical symptoms that may lead to self-medicating behaviours, including substance abuse. Research shows that…
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