Posts Tagged ‘PAWS’
Relapse | How Often Does it Happen and Why
Relapse is when a person in recovery or abstinence from alcohol or other drugs use disorders starts drinking or using again. I discuss five reasons people relapse after years of sobriety in my post of this same name. These include: Not understanding the basics of how the brain works Not understanding relapse is a hallmark…
Read MorePost Acute Withdrawal Syndrome | PAWS – First Survey Now Available
Post Acute Withdrawal Syndrome (PAWS) is a term to describe a condition that can cause a person in recovery from drugs or alcohol addiction to relapse. James F. Davis, a Board Certified Interventionist and an expert on Post Acute Withdrawal and the Kindling Effect, shared recently on BreakingTheCycles.com his excellent article, “Why We Relapse: Post…
Read MoreWhy We Relapse: Post Acute Withdrawal Syndrome Explained
The symptoms of Post Acute Withdrawal Syndrome (PAWS) can cause a person in recovery from drugs or alcohol addiction to relapse. To help us understand PAWS and its connection with relapse, please find the following guest post by James F. Davis, CAS. James Davis is a Board Certified Interventionist and an expert on Post Acute…
Read MorePost Acute Withdrawal Syndrome (PAWS) – Does It Contribute to Relapse?
Post Acute Withdrawal Syndrome (PAWS) – what is it? Does it make staying sober difficult? The following is a guest post by Todd Branston who has been working in the field of addictions for over 27 years. He has worked within the inpatient and outpatient settings, as well as in the Department of Corrections and…
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