[…] Not everyone experiences the same path to addiction. However, addictions have some things in common: specifically, what the Canadian Addiction and Mental Health association calls the 4 C’s: Craving Loss of control over the amount or frequency of use Compulsion to use Use with consequence Risk factors of addiction include : Genetics How drugs […]
[…] control . The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) indicates that you can determine if you or someone you know has an addiction if there 4 C’s are present: Craving loss of Control of amount or frequency of use Compulsion to use use despite Consequences In extreme cases, addiction and problematic substance use […]
[…] control . The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) indicates that you can determine if you or someone you know has an addiction if there 4 C’s are present: Craving loss of Control of amount or frequency of use Compulsion to use use despite Consequences In extreme cases, addiction and problematic substance use […]
The process of aging can potentially have accelerated impacts on people with an existing brain injury. It can also lead to increased chances of brain injury for older adults. Topics in this section include: Aging after brain injury Acquiring a brain injury as a senior Impact of age on brain injury recovery Tips for aging […]
The process of aging can potentially have accelerated impacts on people with an existing brain injury. It can also lead to increased chances of brain injury for older adults. Topics in this section include: Aging after brain injury Acquiring a brain injury as a senior Impact of age on brain injury recovery Tips for aging […]
Telling your story You are the author of your life story. By understanding the power of story, you can change the way you carry your life circumstances, no matter what has happened to you… You have the power to shift your perspective from victim to victor, from survivor to thriver, from loser to winner. — […]