by Baris Camkerten | Feb 20, 2024 | Sober living
Triangulation of evidence from different study designs, including long-term RCTs, pragmatic trials and the evaluation of policy measures, combined will lead to the best available evidence. Because of space limitations, not all of the excellent scientific work on...
by Baris Camkerten | Nov 24, 2023 | Sober living
If we are to provide medication-assisted treatment and prescription digital therapeutics, we must do so within the context of clinical medicine. Therefore, we must also accept that alcoholism and various other types of drug addiction are medical disorders that benefit...
by Baris Camkerten | Nov 3, 2023 | Sober living
Group members can then discuss their favorite scents and the feelings they provide. At any moment, someone’s aggravating behavior or our own bad luck can set us off on an emotional spiral that threatens to derail our entire day. Here’s how we can face our triggers...
by Baris Camkerten | Sep 26, 2023 | Sober living
By 1989, treatment center referrals accounted for 40% of new AA memberships (Mäkelä et al., 1996). This standard persisted in SUD treatment even as strong evidence emerged that a minority of individuals who receive 12-Step treatment achieve and maintain long-term...
by Baris Camkerten | May 5, 2023 | Sober living
The concept behind sober living homes dates back to the 1830s when organizations like the Y (formerly the YMCA and the YWCA) and the Salvation Army provided alcohol- and drug-free environments for young adults to safely sleep in, inexpensively or for free. These...
by Baris Camkerten | Apr 26, 2023 | Sober living
Drunk driving (Drink driving in the UK and Australia) is the act of driving a motor vehicle (car, truck, etc.) while under the effects of alcohol. In some places, driving a motorless vehicle such as a bicycle while drunk is also illegal. In United Kingdom law it is a...
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