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Addiction Solutions Geelong Inc.

Phone: +61 3 8374 7648



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20.01.2022 @Addiction Actually



17.01.2022 @Addiction Actually

16.01.2022 Providing people accessing treatment with accurate information regarding the nature of the problem is a critical part of the rehabilitation process. #rehabathome #addictiontreatment #alcoholism #recoveryispossible https://addictionsolutionsvictoria.org.au

14.01.2022 @Addiction Actually



12.01.2022 Identifying a substance abuse problem can be hard. Some signs are obvious, like people taking more drugs, but others are harder to tell. Many people who know th...ey have a problem try to hide it from friends and family members. This makes it difficult for people to tell if someone is struggling with addiction. If you or someone you love are struggling with an addiction, call the ASV team now on 03 8374 7648 #RehabAtHome #addictiontreatment #addictionsolutions #alcoholism #asvsharinghope #recoveryispossible https://addictionsolutionsvictoria.org.au

11.01.2022 Donna D'Errico, a former "Baywatch" alum, celebrated one year of sobriety on October 7. Congratulations! www.sobrietyengine.com

10.01.2022 In today’s Dare to Lead episode on the Hardest Feedback I’ve Ever Received, I share how difficult it was for me to hear that I can be scary when I’m scared.... I come from a long line of scary scared people, so I know what it’s like to be across the table from that energy. Being a scary person when you’re afraid is such the antithesis to courageous leadership. It unravels trust. It keeps people on eggshells. I don’t want to be that kind of person, or that kind of leader. But the paradox is, the intensity that fuels my fear-to-scary self is the same intensity that fuels one of my greatest strengths as a leader: my creativity. So finding the balance on this intensity continuum is something I work on every day. Every. day. Stay tuned for part two in this feedback series, coming next week, when Barrett and I will unpack the ins and outs of the Engaged Feedback Checklist. https://spoti.fi/3EANTBT



09.01.2022 Addiction/Alcoholism - A chronic brain disease that never goes away. Untreated it kills over 95 %. @Addiction Actually The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Ser...vice Administration funded a study about rates of recovery for different drugs. The two drugs where relapse rates were extremely high were alcohol and heroin--86 percent and over 90 percent respectively. Cocaine has a relapse rate of 55 percent, while crack (a form of cocaine) has a much higher relapse rate of 84 percent. The highest rates of recovery are to be found among inhalants and hallucinogens, where only about 40 percent will relapse within the five year frame. For all narcotics taken together, including legal pain pills that are abused, the relapse rate is 70 percent. Most relapse more than once, doing increasing damage each time. Survival rates for addiction are lower than the most aggressive cancers, at less than 5 percent. Addiction is a chronic brain condition which causes mental and physical harm. As a person drinks alcohol or takes drugs the brain releases the chemical dopamine which stimulates the 'reward circuits' of the brain. Thus the brain associates drinking alcohol and taking drugs with a pleasurable reward. The brain forms lasting memories associating drugs or alcohol with this reward and so the drug taking and drinking become compulsive. As addiction to alcohol and drugs becomes established, neurochemical changes take place in the brain of the user which affect their self-control and decision making processes. Addiction to alcohol and drugs has traditionally defined the term 'addiction', however people can also become addicted to certain behaviours such as gambling. These behaviours cause a release of chemicals in the brain as a 'reward', and this is what the brain gets addicted to - Most people with addiction will relapse and without a chronic disease management programme -most will die of this illness while others will likely have a poor quality of life.

08.01.2022 @Addiction Actually

04.01.2022 If you or a loved one are seeking assistance with an addiction to drugs or alcohol, call ASV now for a free telephone support consultation. ASV - providing affordable, evidence-based rehabilitation options since 2015. The core program is delivered within the person's home, where they feel safe and privacy is protected! #RehabAtHome #addictiontreatment #addictionrecovery #recoveryispossible #rehabgeelong #alcoholism #alcoholfree... https://www.addictionsolutionsgeelong.org.au

03.01.2022 @Addiction Actually

01.01.2022 #RehabAtHome #addictiontreatment #addictionrecovery #alcoholism #alcoholfree #recoveryispossible https://www.addictionsolutionsgeelong.org.au



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