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The Myth Of The Magic 28 Days

By David Hampton | May 9, 2022

The standard stay at a rehab is 28-days. However, the reason for that standard is not because it is the most successful length of stay.
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Athletes Who Have Overcome Alcohol Addiction

By Emily Murray | October 13, 2021

The pressures that athletes experience can cause an addiction to alcohol. Here is a list of athletes who have overcome addictions.
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How To Tell Your Friends And Family You’re Going To Rehab

By Emily Murray | August 18, 2021

Telling your friends and family you’re going to rehab may seem daunting, but taking the right steps can make the conversion easier.
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Diversity In Rehab: Making Strides For Inclusion

By Krystina Murray | July 9, 2020

Rehabs are expanding treatments to increase diversity in patients needing treatment. Discover contributing factors playing a role in the lack thereof.
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Planning Life After Rehab

By Krystina Murray | September 10, 2018

One of the best ways to ensure a smooth transition from alcoholism to sobriety is by planning life after rehab. This greatly reduces the chances of relapse.
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Motivation To Quit Drinking Alone Is Not Enough

By Alcohol Help | February 2, 2018

Sober January, where people are motivated to either drink less or stop drinking entirely during the first month of the year, is becoming popular.
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