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  2. What Does Being Sober Mean? The Details on Alcohol-Free Living

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    Temporary vs. permanent sobriety. Some people give up alcohol or other drugs temporarily, often for monthlong periods like Dry January, as a cleanse or a test for longer sobriety.That may help in ...

  3. Sobriety - Wikipedia

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    Sobriety may refer to being clear of immediate or residual effects of any mind-altering substances. Colloquially, it may refer to a specific substance that is the concern of a particular recovery support program [6] (e.g. alcohol, marijuana, opiates, or tobacco). "Clean and sober" is a commonly used phrase, which refers to someone having an ...

  4. Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder - Wikipedia

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    Unconfirmed; between 1 in 20 (~390 million) [ 7 ] and 1 in 13 (~600 million) (all types) [ 8 ] 0.2 and 9 per 1,000 (FAS) Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASDs) are a group of conditions that can occur in a person who is exposed to alcohol during gestation. [ 1 ] FASD affects 1 in 20 Americans, but is highly mis- and under-diagnosed.

  5. Alcohol and health - Wikipedia

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    Sobriety is the condition of not having any measurable levels, or effects from mood-altering drugs. According to WHO "Lexicon of alcohol and drug terms", sobriety is continued abstinence from psychoactive drug use. [71] Sobriety is also considered to be the natural state of a human being given at a birth.

  6. Dry drunk - Wikipedia

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    The dry drunk is portrayed with feelings of profound depression and frustration and with the indecisive feeling of wanting a drink that they have given up. Many alcoholics drink for long periods before maintaining sobriety for a period and become accustomed to the personality and character traits that are embodied by their behavior during ...

  7. Recovery coaching - Wikipedia

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    Recovery coaches do not offer primary treatment for addiction, do not diagnose, and are not associated with any particular method or means of recovery. They support any positive change, helping persons coming home from treatment to avoid relapse, build community support for recovery, or work on life goals not related to addiction such as ...

  8. Teetotalism - Wikipedia

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    Teetotalism is the practice or promotion of total personal abstinence from the consumption of alcohol, specifically in alcoholic drinks. A person who practices (and possibly advocates) teetotalism is called a teetotaler or teetotaller, or is simply said to be teetotal. Globally, almost half of adults do not drink alcohol (excluding those who ...

  9. Alanis Morissette opens up about her struggle to overcome ...

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    Alanis Morissette has detailed her battle to recover from eating disorders in a new interview with Women's Health.The singer -- whose debut album, Jagged Little Pill, celebrated its 20-year ...