Five Stages of Grief: Anger

Five Stages of Grief: Anger

There are healthy ways to express anger, but it takes a fair amount of understanding and self-awareness to realize just how unhealthy our general expressions of anger can be. (Shutterstock) This is the third article in our multi-part series on addiction and the five...
Five Stages of Grief: Denial

Five Stages of Grief: Denial

Sometimes it feels as if a person in denial just won’t listen to reason. But we have to understand denial if we are to deal with it in a healthy manner. (Depositphotos) We recently published an introduction to our multi-part series on addiction and the five stages of...
Addiction and the Five Stages of Grief

Addiction and the Five Stages of Grief

In the 1969 book On Death and Dying, Swiss psychiatrist Elisabeth Kübler-Ross outlines five stages of grief that terminally ill patients must go through before they can begin to accept their fate. Less than fifty years have passed since this book was published, yet...
EMDR Trauma Therapy and Addiction Treatment

EMDR Trauma Therapy and Addiction Treatment

EMDR was devised as a way to treat PTSD, such as that experienced by many veterans. (ShutterStock) People have different reasons for becoming addicts and alcoholics. Many are people who simply partied too much at an early age and found it difficult to stop. Others...
Amethyst Moms' Corner and Parent Alumni Program

Amethyst Moms' Corner and Parent Alumni Program

A while back, we published an article entitled “Addiction as a Family Disease: Stories of Hope.” In this article, we discussed the two-way relationship in which the addict affects their family while the family has an effect on the addict. We related three...

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