The High-Functioning Alcoholic: Signs, Symptoms and Massachusetts Statistics
You wake up every morning, shower, get dressed, and head to work. You perform your job well, earn promotions, and are respected by your coworkers. After work, you may go
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You wake up every morning, shower, get dressed, and head to work. You perform your job well, earn promotions, and are respected by your coworkers. After work, you may go
You’ve taken the difficult steps to seek treatment and overcome your alcohol addiction. But now you’ve relapsed. Don’t despair, and don’t feel ashamed. Relapse is common for many who struggle
As we bid farewell to the old year and welcome the new, many individuals set New Year’s resolutions, hoping to make positive changes in their lives. For those on a
At Evoke Wellness at Cohasset, we understand that transitioning back to everyday life after rehab can be challenging for many patients. Our compassionate and dedicated staff work tirelessly to ensure that
Among the millions of Americans affected by addiction, some are more heavily impacted than others. If your symptoms are severe, you can expect to start your sobriety journey in a
Like all other Americans, members of the large, diverse LGBTQ community have significant risks for substance problems. In fact, in Massachusetts and elsewhere, members of this community bear a disproportionate
Addiction may be isolating to those who struggle with it. But its impacts are not isolated to just a single person. Addiction affects an entire family unit in profound ways.
Sobriety is more of a challenge for some people than for others. Maintaining sobriety and staying sober are the most important goals for anyone in recovery. But sticking to sobriety
If you’re in addiction recovery, you probably have a keen awareness of the uptick in alcohol use during the holidays. It can seem as if every party or celebration on
Research shows that Massachusetts ranks in the highest nationwide percentile for illicit or illegal substance use.1 The state also falls into the second-highest percentile for diagnosable cases of addiction. If