Navigating Workaholism Addiction

Workaholism is often mistaken for ambition, but when the drive to succeed becomes obsessive, it negatively impacts health, relationships, and well-being. It’s not just about long hours—workaholism is using work as an escape or a way to gain validation. Like other addictions, it creates a harmful cycle that’s difficult to break without support. Recognizing the … Read more

Addiction Recovery Group Therapy

Group therapy is a vital part of many addiction recovery programs, but it can feel intimidating, especially for newcomers. Concerns about what to share, how others will react, and whether the environment will be safe are common. Setting realistic expectations can help ease these anxieties. Group therapy is not just about discussing problems; it’s a … Read more

Mental Health Challenges

Early recovery is often viewed as a hopeful new chapter, full of potential for positive change, but it is also one of the most emotionally and psychologically demanding stages of recovery. As individuals break free from substances or addictive behaviors, they are confronted with a range of mental health challenges that were once masked or … Read more

Anger vs. Psychopathy in Addiction

Addiction can significantly alter emotional expression and behavior, sometimes leading to intense anger, impulsivity, or emotional detachment. These changes can be confusing and concerning, often raising questions about whether such behaviors reflect deeper personality traits, such as psychopathy. However, extreme anger and psychopathy are fundamentally different psychological phenomena. While extreme anger in addiction is typically … Read more

The Overlooked Forms of Addiction

Addiction is commonly associated with substances such as drugs and alcohol, but this narrow definition overlooks a wide range of behaviors that can be equally compulsive and harmful. Many forms of addiction—such as excessive use of technology, workaholism, gambling, or codependency—often go unrecognized because they are socially accepted or even encouraged. This lack of recognition … Read more

Reforming Healthcare for Addiction

Addiction remains one of the most complex public health challenges, requiring more than short-term treatment or isolated interventions. Despite growing awareness, many healthcare systems continue to fall short in providing comprehensive, accessible, and integrated care for individuals in recovery. Barriers such as fragmented services, limited access, and persistent stigma within healthcare settings often prevent individuals … Read more

Hidden Cost of Loyalty in Addiction

Loyalty is often regarded as a positive and admirable trait—one that reflects commitment, trust, and emotional connection. However, within the context of addiction, loyalty can take on a more complex and sometimes harmful role. Individuals may find themselves deeply tied to people, environments, or behaviors that reinforce their addiction, making change feel like betrayal rather … Read more

Public Shaming of Mental Health

Public shaming has become more prevalent in today’s society, especially with the rise of social media, where personal struggles can easily be shared and scrutinized. Although it is sometimes seen as a tool for accountability or raising awareness, public shaming often leads to negative, unintended effects—particularly regarding mental health. For those already facing issues like … Read more

Withdrawing in Addiction

Addiction is often viewed through the lens of substances or behaviors, but its psychological dimensions are equally significant. One of the most overlooked aspects is the tendency for individuals to withdraw—emotionally, socially, and sometimes physically—from the world around them. This withdrawal is not simply avoidance or indifference; rather, it is a complex psychological response shaped … Read more

Jealousy Psychology in Addiction

Jealousy is a complex and often intensified emotion in the context of addiction, shaped by insecurity, fear of loss, and disrupted emotional regulation. Addiction can heighten sensitivity to perceived threats in relationships and increase tendencies toward comparison and self-doubt. As a result, individuals may experience jealousy more frequently and more intensely, often reacting in ways … Read more