Our blog provides insightful content on addiction, mental health, and family support, offering a range of perspectives on relevant topics. From in-depth discussions on the latest research and treatment approaches to practical advice for individuals in recovery and their loved ones, Futures blog is a valuable resource. Whether navigating your journey or supporting someone through theirs, you’ll find helpful information here to promote mental and physical well-being.
The most dangerous and potentially fatal side effect of alcohol withdrawal is delirium tremens.
Abrupt cessation or reduction of alcohol use can cause various withdrawal symptoms, including insomnia. These sleep disturbances can negatively impact your recovery journey.
Detoxing from alcohol can take a few days to a few weeks, depending on the person. However, for most people, alcohol withdrawal symptoms fade away within four to five days…
Addiction to alcohol results in a physiological and psychological reliance on the substance. Consequently, it may result in a wide range of withdrawal symptoms during alcohol detox.
When a person with a chronic alcohol use disorder (AUD) quits or reduces their alcohol intake abruptly, they may experience a wide range of alcohol withdrawal symptoms within six hours…
Alcohol withdrawal describes the physical and psychological effects of abruptly quitting alcohol after heavy and continuous use. This condition is also called Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome (AWS). If you have been…
Seeking addiction treatment can be daunting, especially if you’ve never experienced drug rehabilitation. The expectations of treatment and therapy can cause a lot of anxiety. These damaging attitudes contribute to…
What would you do if someone you know is having a mental breakdown? Would you know how to help or who to call? Having such knowledge can be lifesaving. This…
The phrase “nervous breakdown” is commonly used to describe periods of extreme stress. Although mental health professionals have stopped using the term for several years, most people still use it…
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