Tag Archives: Addiction

Effectiveness of Telehealth in Combating Addiction

Man utilizing telehealth Contributor: Libby Lyons, MSW, LCSW, CEDS, writer for Addiction Hope. Telemedicine can be a wonderful resource in the treatment and recovery of addictions. It can remove the barriers of distance, transportation, and can enhance treatment services. Telemedicine can offer clinicians increased contact with those struggling with addictions and substance use. Addictions are chronic, and can [...]
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Resources to Effectively Cope with Triggers During the Holidays

Couple enjoying the holidays Contributor: Libby Lyons, MSW, LCSW, CEDS, writer for Addiction Hope. Holidays can bring heightened stressors and triggers that require further coping skills for someone struggling with a current or past addiction. It is first important to know what and how addiction works. Addiction is defined as a “chronic, relapsing brain disease that is characterized by [...]
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Make Your Bed, Change The World

Made Up Bed - Addiction Hope Recently my friend Jeff (who’s almost 130 days sober) told me one of the secrets to his success and his recovery has been the ability to change his rhythms and his routines from the moment he wakes up to the moment he goes to bed. When I asked Jeff, “What’s been the most important decision [...]
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Addictions And The Rhythms in Which We Live

Man Looking At his Watch As He Runs Late We All Have 24 Hours a Day According to the Gallup polls the average American sleeps 6.8 hours/night[1] giving them approximately 17.2 hours of time during the time to budget, manage and invest in for whatever version of “the good life” they are pursuing. Folks who are seriously pursuing recovery from addictions must consider the [...]
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Allowing God to Make Character Changes

Man standing by a cross praying for God to Change Your Character Contributed by Staff of Timberline Knolls The process of recovering from an addiction is a transformative journey, one that touches and challenges an individual on multiple levels: physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Most addiction specialists would agree that substance abuse is something that results from a combination of complex factors and cannot be solely blamed on [...]
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