Quitting Alcohol: Should You Medical Detox or Go Cold Turkey?
If you’re addicted to alcohol, quitting cold turkey can be dangerous. Learn about the benefits of seeking medical detox.
If you’re addicted to alcohol, quitting cold turkey can be dangerous. Learn about the benefits of seeking medical detox.
The first 90 days at alcohol rehab can be the most difficult to get through. Follow these tips to make the process easier and master your recovery.
Having a strong support system during recovery is an essential part of relapse prevention and lifelong sobriety.
Although traditionally a Christian group, Alcoholics Anonymous meetings have been developed for people from all walks of life and spiritual backgrounds.
It’s normal to experiment with new things as a teenager, however, it’s important to stand your ground and not give in to peer pressure.
The holidays are one of the most joyous yet stressful times of the year, making it a vulnerable time for recovering alcoholics.
Find out why attending AA meetings may be the best choice for your alcohol addiction recovery.
Taking the time to reflect after AA meetings can give you new perspective and reminds you of the positive accomplishments you’ve made so far.
In order to successfully complete the 12 steps of AA you need to learn how to apply the 12th step in your daily life.
Respecting the privacy of others is an important aspect of being a member of AA.