CAN A “MIRACLE PILL” CURE ALCOHOLISM?

The “miracle pill”, baclofen has been on our radar for some time. Originally designed and widely used to treat muscle spasms it has been hailed by some as the cure for alcoholism. Like other harm reduction medications it has both supporters and detractors, but this new study from the Nederland Continue Reading

SOCIAL PRESSURES – WHAT’S YOUR POISON?

  “Alcohol is a big element of our social interactions (in the UK at least) so not drinking, or stopping drinking, is normally met with criticism or mockery, which we want to avoid, even at a subconscious level. It can be extremely powerful, this social influence. If you’re allergic to alcohol, you’ve likely Continue Reading

ADDICTION TREATMENT AND RECOVERY PATHWAYS

When it comes to addiction the never-ending debate about “disease model” or brain disease, moral failing or trauma reaction causes a lot of confusion. The continued disagreements around the “causes”of addiction and the efficacy of addiction treatment, 12 Step programs, faith based solutions, medication and therapy models just add to Continue Reading

ONLINE AND ON THE MOVE – RECOVERY IS MOBILE

The ongoing accessibility offered by smart phone apps is enhancing all kinds of activities and experience, and an addiction recovery app can ensure you are not left out of this technological tsunami of opportunities. Of course accessing web sites on the move is convenient and helpful, but dedicated apps are Continue Reading

Visions of Peace – Visions of Recovery

A review of The Peacemaker, a new documentary by James Demo. Anyone who has experience of 12 Step based Recovery will have heard the oft repeated lament, ‘if only the whole World did the Steps things would be so much better.’ At ORA we always emphasize two things. Firstly, most Continue Reading

Got Recovery? Get Mindful…

Through personal experience, many of the Online Recovery Academy team have benefitted from Mindfulness practices. Practices such as Mindfulness, Yoga, and Meditation have long been anecdotally endorsed as life improving. More formal research over the last 20 years transported anecdotes to the level of academically sound evidence of the extensive Continue Reading

The Power of Story

“By sharing our stories, it seems, we invite each other into our worlds. This enhances our interconnectedness, shared awareness, and possibilities for fruitful interaction.”  Stories have power. The telling of the personal story has long been a cornerstone of connectedness, one of humanities most basic needs is connection to others. Continue Reading

What Does Recovery Look Like?

In the spirit of FAVOR’s #RAAW16 (that is Recovery Advocacy Awareness Week), we are giving their theme for Monday 2nd May a moment of consideration. #ThisIsWhatRecoveryLooksLike is the nominated hash tag. A cursory search on Google throws out hundreds of individual stories of what Recovery means to people through their Continue Reading

Recovery Advocacy Week – Opening Up Recovery

Those of us who have found a path in Recovery, or are just setting out on the journey often face a dilemma when it comes to disclosure about our problem. Sadly this often means we also remain silent about our solution. Openly sharing with others our “status” can be a Continue Reading