Rehabonesia: Recovering Identity After Addiction

The struggle of defeating addiction often leaves individuals feeling adrift, experiencing a phenomenon known as Rehabonesia – a disorientation and loss of sense of being that arises during and after rehabilitation. Several people find their pre-addiction existence feels distant, foreign, and they

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{Rehabonesia: Finding tranquility After substance use

Recovering from addiction can leave individuals feeling adrift, a phenomenon sometimes referred to as "Rehabonesia." This feeling isn't a condition , but rather a common experience—a disorientation stemming from the abrupt removal of substances that have profoundly altered the brain. As the body

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Rehabonesia: Recovering Your Perspective

Many individuals undergoing rehabilitation experience a phenomenon known as The Reality Shift, a disconcerting feeling of disconnect between their past life and the unfolding one. This situation can manifest as a challenge to adjust into everyday society , feeling as if memories are blurred or th

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{Rehabonesia: Finding Yourself Back After Dependency

Recovering from dependency isn't just about stopping the habit of a substance; it's about rebuilding a future. Many people in recovery experience what's called “Rehabonesia”—a period of feeling disoriented after leaving a treatment program. This can manifest as a struggle recognizing familiar fac

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