
Letting go of the guilt?
When the weekend is over, are you wondering where the time went? You’ve got missed calls and an alarming amount of messages from your nearest
When the weekend is over, are you wondering where the time went? You’ve got missed calls and an alarming amount of messages from your nearest
Drinking culture in UK workplaces is prolific. Thirsty Thursday are famous with bars and pubs packed to the brim. The first punters clinking glasses and
Ray (Digital Dayhab Graduate) Observations From Someone That Has Completed Dayhab Online Ray (not his real name) went through digital Dayhab online with Help Me
Living outside of the UK and getting intensive treatment for drug and alcohol problems is no longer an issue with the increasing availability of online programmes.
National Recovery Month is an international observance held every September to educate as many people as possible that drug and alcohol treatment can enable those struggling with alcohol and drug problems to live a healthy and rewarding life.
Drug and alcohol misuse changes us. As dependency grows, excuses develop in a bid to justify the continued abuse of substances – and they’re more common than you might think. Here are four of them and the danger they pose to recovery, health and wellbeing.
Is non-medical cannabis truly dangerous in the UK? How powerful is it, and what are the dangers of stronger marijuana? Should you be worried? For
Substance misuse damages employers and employees both. Here’s how.
Compassion is the most important tool when helping someone recover from alcohol and drug problems. Psychotherapist Warren Vinciguerra discusses how it works.
Mental illness is one of the most common disorders worldwide. 355 million people suffer from depression globally making it more common than aids, diabetes and cancer combined. Yet there is still so much stigma around it. And this has a negative impact on recovery.
Wednesday 26th June is the UN’s International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking It’s been observed annually since 1989. Senior Addiction counsellor, Warren Vinciguerra talks about his own history of drug use and his experience of recovery.
Addiction is the inability to have a causal relationship with addictive substances. We are the most depressed, medicated, obese, disconnected – even though we are so privileged to live in Western society a first world country.
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