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...it's a common dilemma for many people in her situation -- do I really have to give up alcohol forever?

First up, how about we hear from Hannibal Lecter himself?

Anthony Hopkins Reflects On 49 Years Of Sobriety Ahead Of 87th Birthday: ‘Life Is In Session’

He recalls the incident that finally led him to "stop drinking abruptly” way back in 1975-- finding himself in Arizona with no clue as to how or why he was there. It was a classic “traveling blackout.”

From the article: “I couldn't remember anything and I was driving a car, drunk out of my skull..." For Anthony Hopkins, that turned out to be the last straw.

Unfortunately, it doesn't always work that way. I've met many others who, in the aftermath of such an incident, disgusted with themselves, then swore off alcohol forever — only to start drinking again, just a few days later.

Talk about a vicious cycle.

So in that respect, Anthony Hopkins was one of the lucky ones. With a bit more luck, he celebrates his 50th sober anniversary next December.

Next up, popular columnist Arya Mahdawi tells us about...

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A really good idea

Big Tobacco, however, will not agree. They'll put up the usual resistance, lobbying Congress, filing lawsuits, etc., and over the years, they've become quite good at it.

A really good idea

Big Tobacco, however, will not agree. They'll put up the usual resistance, lobbying Congress, filing lawsuits, etc., and over the years, they've become quite good at it.

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The Psychonaut as CEO

It appears to attract younger CEO's from industries such as technology, entertainment, and high finance. It's here that we encounter language such as 'visioning', 'aspirationalizing', and 'future-proofing', whatever that may be.

Life in a Hot Spot

Make it a continuing effort, using strategies based in evidence, and harnessing the power of human interaction-- instead of relying on a burst of anti-drug education, however intense.

Hunter on Trial

...in the claustrophobic environment of a trial, it seems it's still permissible to treat the consequences of this complex, multifactorial chronic disorder as simply the result of some poor soul’s irresponsible decision-making.

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“somewhere between 45% and 70%...who have a diagnosis of bipolar disorder will have at some point in their lifetime met the criteria for a substance use disorder.”

Bipolar & Addicted

“somewhere between 45% and 70%...who have a diagnosis of bipolar disorder will have at some point in their lifetime met the criteria for a substance use disorder.”

Exercising for Chronic Pain Relief

We've known for several decades that regular exercise, even the mild sort, helps lessen symptoms of depression. It comes as no surprise that it may also help with CPS and the mood problems that accompany it.

Drugs in Jail

If 70% or more of a jail population has been identified as having a drug or alcohol problem – that does happen – then what you’re really operating is a treatment center that happens to have bars on the windows and guards at the entrance.

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