Tag Archives: Drugs and Alcohol

Intervention Strategies for Resistant Loved Ones: What to Do When They Won’t Get Help

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“I’ve tried everything.” That’s usually where families are when they reach out. Conversations. Ultimatums. Arguments. Support. Silence. And nothing changes. When someone is resistant to help, it doesn’t mean help isn’t needed. It means the current approach isn’t working. WHY PEOPLE RESIST TREATMENT Resistance is not always defiance. It is often: Denial • Fear of […]

High-Functioning Alcoholism: The Invisible Crisis

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He goes to work every day. Pays the bills. Shows up for meetings. Keeps everything running. From the outside, nothing looks wrong. Which is exactly why high-functioning alcoholism is so dangerous. WHAT IS HIGH-FUNCTIONING ALCOHOLISM? High-functioning alcoholism describes individuals who maintain external stability while being physically dependent on alcohol. They often: Maintain careers • Fulfill […]

“Wet Brain” Explained: Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome, Signs, and Prevention

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Families often use the phrase “wet brain.” Clinically, the condition is called Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome. It is one of the most serious neurological complications of chronic alcohol use. It is also frequently missed in emergency rooms and untreated detox settings. Understanding it could save a brain. What Is Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome? Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome (WKS) is a neurological […]

Brain Fog After Detox: How Long Until I Think Clearly Again?

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“I feel sober… but I can’t think.” That sentence is one of the most common statements we hear in early detox. Clients expect the shaking to stop. They expect the nausea to improve. They expect physical stabilization. What they don’t expect is the mental fog. Difficulty concentrating. Slow processing speed. Memory lapses. Feeling disconnected or […]

Emotional Regulation Skills for Early Sobriety

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Early sobriety is often described as emotionally overwhelming. Feelings arrive without warning. Anger spikes. Grief surfaces. Anxiety floods the body. Many people assume something is wrong with them because emotions feel stronger than expected. In reality, this intensity is predictable. In Colorado and across the Denver Metro area, detox admissions consistently reveal the same pattern. […]

Trauma Bonding: Why It’s Hard to Leave Toxic Situations

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From the outside, toxic relationships often look simple to leave. From the inside, they feel impossible. Families and professionals frequently ask the same question during detox admissions. Why do they keep going back? Why do they defend someone who is clearly harming them? Why does separation feel more dangerous than staying? The answer is often […]

Understanding Delirium Tremens (DTs): Signs and Safety

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Delirium Tremens, commonly referred to as DTs, is the most severe and dangerous form of alcohol withdrawal. While relatively uncommon, DTs can be life-threatening without medical intervention. Understanding the signs, timeline, and safety considerations surrounding DTs helps families and providers recognize why alcohol withdrawal should never be underestimated. In Colorado and the Denver Metro area, […]

Celebrity Foundations Offer Help for Drug and Alcohol Abuse

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Addiction to drugs and alcohol touches the lives of millions of people. Regardless of economic or social status, the pain and loss of life hurt everyone equally. Sometimes when a celebrity or someone they love experiences addiction, they decide to take action. The resulting foundations and groups offer help and hope to others whose lives […]

Why You Might Not Be So Lucky on St. Patrick’s Day if You Do Not Stay Sober 

Every year, people find themselves trying to stay sober, only to come into the month of March fearful of getting drunk or high on St. Patrick’s Day. The thrill of the parties and parades that take place on March 17th are phenomenal — except for people who are hard drinkers or suffer from addiction.  Trying […]

Is There a Difference Between Abstinence and Sobriety?

When life gets difficult because of addiction, cessation from drugs and alcohol is the key to a better life. Someone who abstains from drugs and alcohol is giving themselves a chance at this better life that they are hoping for. Abstinence can really promote the emergence of a dry drunk rather than someone who trying […]

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