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Alcohol use is part of the American culture and its recreational landscape. Recreational use does not require a secret contact member, or a drive to the vendor in the inner city. It is the universally acceptable way “we enjoy ourselves” at the backyard barbeque, the neighborhood party, and the family celebration. Non-drinkers must courageously exclude

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People often ask me if I drink. I speak for myself only on this topic. 1. Substance use disorders and addiction run deep in my family. I’ve seen what hell that brings for the people who experience that and the pain for everyone who love those people. Even though it’s the disorder and not the...Read More

Recovery from alcohol use disorder can be a long journey filled with plenty of obstacles. One of the most prominent obstacles? Dry drunk syndrome.

Dry drunk syndrome—which is not a medical term—was coined by Alcoholics Anonymous to describe a group of behaviors seen by many during recovery. While they may not be drinking alcohol, people with dry drunk syndrome still maintain similar behavior patterns and are not fully committed to recovery.

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Recovery from alcohol use disorder can be a long journey filled with plenty of obstacles. One of the most prominent obstacles? Dry drunk syndrome. Dry drunk syndrome—which is not a medical term—was coined by Alcoholics Anonymous to describe a group of behaviors seen by many during recovery. While they may not be drinking alcohol, people with dry drunk syndrome still maintain similar behavior patterns and are not fully committed to recovery. Swipe to learn more 👉

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