Steroid abuse

Steroid Abuse and Addiction in Athletes

Addiction is often linked to psychoactive substances like cocaine or destructive behaviours such as gambling. Yet, a less discussed but equally dangerous addiction is abusing anabolic steroids. At PCP our UK rehabs are dedicated to raising awareness among athletes and the public about the serious risks associated with steroid abuse. In this article, we delve into…

Uni Campus

Alcohol Abuse in University Settings

Drinking on campus is a pretty common thing for university students. According to a survey, about 53% of full-time college students ages 18 to 22 engaged in alcohol drinking in the past month. But for some, what starts as a social activity becomes a serious problem. The pressure of exams, being away from home for…

Overcoming addiction

Best Ways to Beat Alcohol Addiction and Abuse

Alcohol addiction is a global health challenge which affects millions of people around the world. According to the WHO, dangerous alcohol use is directly responsible for up to 3 million deaths annually, much higher than other drugs like cocaine or heroin. Finding quality alcohol treatment is crucial, as individualized treatment plans can significantly help in…

Stress

Stress Management in Addiction Recovery

Did you know that around 40-60% of people in recovery will relapse at least once, with stress being a major contributor? The journey to sobriety is filled with obstacles, and finding effective stress management strategies can be difficult. Developing healthy habits to manage stress during recovery is crucial. Long-term exposure to stress not only takes…

Why do people Relapse?

Addiction Relapse: Triggers and Remedies

Relapse often poses a formidable barrier in the journey to recovery from addiction, and it’s frequently misappreciated. Among the usual catalysts prompting a relapse are stress, emotional distress, environments reminiscent of past behaviours, and societal pressures. This discussion aims to explore these triggers more closely and offer actionable strategies designed to thwart relapse. Key Takeaways…