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10 Alcohol Deaddiction Myths That Could Be Keeping You Trapped
Myths about alcohol deaddiction keep people trapped in addiction longer than necessary. From believing willpower alone should work to fearing that relapse means failure, these misconceptions prevent life-saving treatment. The truth: addiction is a medical condition requiring professional help, recovery has multiple pathways, and setbacks are normal parts of healing—not signs of weakness or hopelessness.
Anmol Jeevan
Sep 2013 min read
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Rehab is Strength: Changing the Narrative Around Addiction Treatment in the Virar Community
In our Virar community, seeking addiction treatment still carries heavy stigma. But it's time to change the conversation: rehab isn't weakness—it's extraordinary strength. Addiction is a disease, not a moral failing. When someone chooses treatment, they're fighting for their life and family. Real courage isn't hiding problems; it's facing them. Every recovery story shared openly helps break barriers for others who need help.
Anmol Jeevan
Sep 55 min read
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The Missing Piece: You're Ignoring the Single Biggest Factor in Successful Recovery
Despite completing top rehab programs, 78% of patients relapse within a year—but a breakthrough finding changes everything: the 22% who stay sober long-term all had one thing in common—family involvement in treatment. Addiction is a family disease, and ignoring that truth sabotages recovery. At Anmol Jeevan, we treat the whole family, not just the addict—because true healing begins at home. Family-inclusive care isn’t optional—it’s essential for lasting recovery.
Anmol Jeevan
Aug 229 min read
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Your Loved One is an Addict—Here's What You're Doing Wrong (And How to Fix It)
Maria gave everything to help her addicted son—money, shelter, trust—but nothing changed. Instead, he drank more, lied more, and dragged them both down. Her story reveals a hard truth: love alone can’t cure addiction. In fact, it can enable it. From financial support to broken ultimatums, families often unknowingly fuel the very behavior they want to stop. But change is possible—when love is paired with boundaries, action, and professional support.
Anmol Jeevan
Jul 199 min read
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