Why So Many Women Relapse After Rehab—and What Can Actually Make Recovery Stick
For women struggling with addiction, the journey to recovery doesn’t always end with checking out of a facility. In fact, that’s often when the hardest
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For women struggling with addiction, the journey to recovery doesn’t always end with checking out of a facility. In fact, that’s often when the hardest
When “No” Doesn’t Mean Never: The Other Side of Interventions It’s one of the hardest moments you can face: you know she’s struggling. You’ve seen
Prescription painkillers like hydrocodone and tramadol can be helpful in managing pain, but over time, they can lead to physical dependence that’s hard to break.
Sleeping pills like Ambien and Lunesta can be helpful in the short term, but long-term use can lead to dependence and make it hard to
Relapse isn’t failure. It’s not a sign someone didn’t care enough or try hard enough. But when women relapse, it tends to carry even more
Detoxing from antidepressants is a unique journey. Unlike detox from substances like alcohol or opioids, this process often involves gradual changes and close coordination with
While marijuana is often seen as less harmful than other substances, detoxing from regular use can still come with physical and emotional challenges. For women,
Stimulant addiction can take many forms, from prescription medications like Adderall to illicit drugs like methamphetamine or cocaine. For women, the road to recovery often
Are you worried that your eating habits might be symptomatic of an eating disorder? A comprehensive eating disorder self assessment is a crucial first step.
Recovery seems like the best time to be working all those kinks out and trying to make peace with yourself. The biggest challenge is dealing
Body image is all about self-perception. It has nothing to do with external sources and all about how a woman sees herself from within herself.
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