World Suicide Prevention Day

The Power of Compassionate Conversations in Addiction Recovery At New Leaf Recovery, we provide a safe space for individuals on their journey to addiction recovery. On this World Suicide Prevention Day, we are reminded of the profound importance of the language we use when discussing sensitive topics like suicide, especially within the context of addiction…

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The Impact of the War in Ukraine on Addiction

The war in Ukraine has had a devastating impact on the country, and the effects are being felt around the world. For people struggling with addiction, the war has created additional challenges, such as displacement, financial hardship, and mental health problems, which can make it difficult to maintain addiction recovery. Displacement Millions of people have…

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Understanding 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:…

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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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The Post-Holiday Blues: Addiction & Blue Monday

The time of year, when the highs of the holiday season have worn off, and the Christmas comedown sets in. We may begin to search elsewhere to find that holiday thrill. Synthetic highs, such as drugs and alcohol, begin to look like an easy replacement to restore that buzz. What Makes January So Tough? For…

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