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Alcohol and Its Effects

Alcoholic Liver Disease

Alcoholic Liver Disease

One of the most tragic and scary outcomes for longstanding alcoholism is the development of liver disease.  Our livers are naturally durable and have the capacity to heal and regenerate, but there is a breaking point in which permanent damage occurs. Read this article for the necessary details.
Naltrexone and the COMBINE Study

Naltrexone and the COMBINE Study

Evidence from the COMBINE study can help you get the most ‘Bang for the Buck’ in terms of addiction recovery care. Find out more about the COMBINE study and use the science to improve your health!
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GABA/Glutamate System and PAWS

A person who is consuming alcohol in large quantities repeatedly will have an overgrowth of the brain’s Glutamate system. Find out about the important balance between GABA and Glutamate.
Medication Assisted Treatment

Medication Assisted Treatment

Using medication approaches to help prevent relapse on alcohol, help stabilize the brain, and to treat underlying pathology is nothing new. Find out what obstacles typically get in the way of using MAT effectively.
To Drink or Not to Drink?

To Drink or Not to Drink?

Do I stay in control of my drinking? People who recover from addiction are highly accurate and knowledgeable about themselves. Find out why this is one of the most fundamental things to grasp for your recovery. LISTEN TO THE AUDIO VERSION
Dual Diagnosis

Dual Diagnosis

It is common to see a person who is very committed to treating depression, but very disagreeable about having alcoholism. Discover the reality and benefit of creating a more sophisticated healing path for dual diagnosis.

The Spectrum of Alcohol Consumption

See the numbers so you can learn for yourself where drinking problems develop. Being informed is only part of the solution. Knowing the points where you can find help can save your life. AUDIO AVAILABLE
Drinking at Someone – What Is It and What You Can Do

Drinking at Someone – What Is It and What You Can Do

Learn more about the very-real acting out of “drinking at someone.” This happens more than you might think. It’s time we talk frankly about it so that you know what it looks like and what can do when you see it happening – to yourself or someone else.