DnD Courses, Workshops And Masterclasses Coming In Jan 2022

This course is currently being designed by industry experts, recovering addicts, addiction campaigners, leading academic researchers and biological scientists to provide a “one stop shop” course to move you from your current situation, no matter whether you are at rock bottom or living an average life in recovery that you would like to improve on, there’s something for everyone.

Help Us To Help You Competition

WANT TO HELP US AND BAG YOURSELF A FREEBIE!?

Simply complete our very short feedback form at the bottom of this article and you could be in for a chance to win 1 of 10 free bottles of pure Recovery Oil! T&C’s can be found at the bottom of this article.

We do what we do because we want to help each and every one of you to get clean and sober, and to stay that way! However we can only do that with your help.

After undertaking rigorous assessments, product trials and with the latest research findings in various relevant fields, we designed products that are intended to help you.

However even with all of the information and research we’ve gathered, it doesn’t compare to value that your personal opinions and needs hold for us.

Closing date for this competition is 2nd September 2021 & 10 winners will be chosen at random. Once the winners have been chosen, you will be contacted by email so make sure you keep an eye on your email inbox around that time.

Are You Making Amends With Those You’ve Hurt In Your Active Addiction? Find Out How Here!

One big part of recovering from a addiction to alcohol or drugs is to attempt to make amends for the past mistakes, guilt, embarrassment, shame or harm that you caused as a result of your active addiction to substances.

However, we often don’t even realise that our behaviour is harmful or negative toward ourselves or others until we enter recovery. As our mind becomes clearer once again, we begin to see the scale of damage that we’ve caused to ourselves, as well as all of the relationships we damaged with family, friends, colleagues, employers and others.
This article will help guide you through the process of making amends with others, working fellowships steps 8 & 9 and overcoming the damage that’s been done as a direct result of your substance use.

How To Appreciate The Little Things In Addiction And Recovery

Appreciating the little things in life means that you focus your attention on what nurtures and sustains you in life. On everything and anything that brings you even the smallest amount of pleasure. It also means practicing gratitude by noticing these everyday things that you may otherwise take for granted so easily.

Because we are going through so many major changes in active addiction and early recovery, it can be somewhat difficult to hone in and focus on being grateful for the small stuff.

This article will help you to better appreciate the little things that we may take for granted when life gets hectic and rocky by providing you with hints, tips and strategies to include this into your daily life and activities.

Managing Wound Care & Chronic Complications Associated With Sustained Injecting

This article contains images, videos and other media that shows real-life wounds, abscesses, ulcers and amputations associated with injecting throughout. Not for those with a nervous disposition to wounds and graphic media.

It has been reported that one third of substance users will develop an injection-related abscesses, sores or open wounds within a one-year period at minimum.

Education about substance use, skin issues and wound care is an important part of helping not only the user but also the health care professionals that are encountering this consequence of injecting more and more often.

Discover the warning signs when wounds develop and when more professional help may be needed.