recovery
Your illness does not define you. It's your resolve to recover that does.
Addicted Minds
Illegal street drugs play a major part in the downfall of society. People lie, steal and cheat just to get their next fix. They have no idea how much they are hurting people, they just want to get high. Causing complete chaos does not matter to them, because they do not realize they are. It gets more difficult everyday to deal with the situations drugs cause. They break down some of the strongest people, one of the most tragic effects of drugs , and are constantly ruining lives. I, too, was a drug addict. I lost myself many times trying to hide behind drugs. Allowing the drugs to take control, only for a slight moment of "so-called" happiness.
By Karen Mowrey6 years ago in Psyche
What You Eat Matters: 7 Healthy Foods That Can Help WIth Addiction Recovery
Addiction is an illness that permeates every area of your life. Like many other diseases, it can be overcome. The process of recovery is not easy, however. The foods you eat can help support your recovery as they meet your nutritional needs. Some may even help repair damage to organs from substance abuse. You know that what you put into your body has consequences. So, instead of binging on sweets or junk food, take the time to learn what foods will help you work through the recovery process.
By Craig Middleton6 years ago in Psyche
All the Zucchini
My life with Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Depression and how I asked for help... I sometimes think that we see images of people with mental illness, where they say to “reach out” and “ask for help” but we don’t see how they got to that moment. We see a person who tells us they were ill, and now they seem fine, or at least they are functioning. I think it’s hard for those who are suffering and at the beginning of the journey to get the help they are looking for, and to know just how long recovery takes and how messy that recovery is. This post is going to be long so if you have the time, say while you’re sitting in your car around the corner from your house after a long day at work, just looking for a little piece and quiet, that’s perfect. Or if you’re on the toilet, or waiting at the doctor’s office, or in line to renew your driver’s license picture, I hope I can fill your time with some useful entertainment.
By Whitney Sweet6 years ago in Psyche
Psych Hospitals
Through popular media today there are many ideas of what psychiatric hospitals are like. From dimly lit and dirty hallways lined with people in straight jackets and screaming that they want to kill you, to unwilling people being strapped down to beds and having injections forced upon them. Hollywood loves to portray psych hospitals as scary places where people get tortured or forced into things they don't want. But is that really what it's like? The short answer is no, that's not what it's like at all.
By Mariah Adams6 years ago in Psyche
Behavioral Health And Sensitivity - Finding Balance
Starting a new life after spending years in drugs and substance abuse is uphill. The chances are high that you are likely to relapse, given the irresistible cravings for the drugs you had been used to. Besides the withdrawal effects, reconnecting the present to the past when you were lastly sober is impossible. Looking back to your lost opportunities might even pull you back. Therefore, the transition requires your commitment and respect to the strategies and resolutions you have set as a way of pulling off. To help you make things go straight after your rehab’s rescue, here are tips to increase your chances of success:
By davidlight6 years ago in Psyche
Overcoming Abuse Pt Two
People say that when your addicted to alcohol that they can quit anytime they want. Well I am living testament that in fact that is false. You see addiction grabs a hold of not only a persons mind but their heart and soul. As it did to many of the people I loved.
By Kathy Mohler6 years ago in Psyche
Overcoming Abuse
I was seventeen when I met my daughters dad. He was twenty five. I was young and naive thinking that an older man actually liked me for me and not what I could do for him. It wasn't until a year after dating I began to see the changes . Horrible changes that my young mind did not think were possible.
By Kathy Mohler6 years ago in Psyche






