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NEW - Addiction Support Automated Taglist
by tommy
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January 3rd
...See more Welcome to the NEW Addiction Support Taglist This thread is an auto-updating list. The list is regularly updated by forum leaders and can be found below. Having issues? Reply below and someone will help you! Why should I join the taglist? ✔ Never miss out on sub-community check-ins, discussions or events ✔ Get tagged and notified by community leaders whenever a new relevant thread has been posted ✔ Become a more active member of the community. What do I need to do? ✅ To add yourself to this taglist, press the Post to Thread button below and write the exact words Please add me. ❌ To remove yourself from this taglist, press the Post to Thread button below and write the exact words Please remove me. ------------------------- Current taglist as of Dec 2024 (updated by @tommy) @akshi2611 @BeautifulCurse @exuberantTalker9747 @freeman @Helentreat12 @Hobzz @HopefulMamaof4 @ivoryLime3964 @JasonneedsinTx @Jenna @joyfulUs2825 @kindShade3891 @matchamochi07 @Mhmdi @Oceansky93 @peachLime4859 @PFord79 @Property1094 @Rainboho @Ren1478 @Sahilwj @sensiblePine5487 @SerenelyClean @Snowy00 @tommy @tornwillow @xmoonsie16x0
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THC/ Marijuana
by code3King
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8 hours ago
...See more I been struggling the past few months to put down I guess delta or THC A pens. But have not been able to do it easy I keep saying I’m not going to buy another one but fall back into getting another one
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How to not become complacent in recovery
by scarbstar
Last post
1 day ago
...See more To combat complacency in recovery, key strategies include: regular self-reflection, actively engaging with your support network, setting new goals, seeking out challenges, practicing mindfulness, reviewing your progress, actively participating in recovery meetings, reaching out to a sponsor or mentor, and incorporating new healthy habits into your routine; essentially, remaining proactive and committed to continuous growth within your recovery journey. Specific actions to take: Regularly check in with yourself: Conduct self-assessments to identify potential areas of complacency and remind yourself of the reasons you began recovery. Maintain strong support systems: Actively connect with your sponsor, attend support group meetings, and spend time with supportive friends and family. Set new goals: Continuously set achievable goals to push yourself further in recovery, whether it's related to personal growth, skill development, or community involvement. Embrace challenges: Look for opportunities to step outside your comfort zone and take on new challenges that align with your recovery. Practice mindfulness: Incorporate meditation or other mindfulness techniques to stay present and aware of your thoughts and emotions. Review your progress: Periodically reflect on your recovery journey, acknowledging your achievements while also identifying areas where you can improve. Stay informed: Read recovery literature, attend workshops, or engage in continuing education to expand your knowledge and understanding. Seek professional help when needed: If you're struggling with complacency, consider seeking additional support from a therapist or counselor. Give back to the community: Volunteering or mentoring others in recovery can reinforce your own commitment and provide a sense of puurpose. Change your routine: Intentionally shake things up by trying new activities, attending different meetings, or exploring new hobbies.
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Addiction leading to psychosis
by sensiblePenguin6267
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1 day ago
...See more Has this happened to anyone? I got a psychotic breakout and my psicologist said that after that it's normal that I dont enjoy things and dont engage much. Does anyone have any further information or relate? Thanks ❤️
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Hi
by littleOak6508
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1 day ago
...See more Wana be my Friend 👋
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Addiction recovery journey
by Aidenmtz2005
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1 day ago
...See more Hello my name is aiden this February 18 will mark my 6 month sobriety I’ve struggled with urges to relapse since the first week and have been looking for new ways to cope with wanting to feel numb again without using an substances
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Addiction.
by kindShell9449
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2 days ago
...See more Could you share with me what was the “ah-ha moment” for you during your addiction that made you want to start your journey to recovery? Thank you in advance for sharing your experience.
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I'm new
by easyPlum5624
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2 days ago
...See more Hii I'm Indian How can I usse this application Anny buddy can understand Hindi language?
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How do I cope with wanting to relapse?
by Aidenmtz2005
Last post
2 days ago
...See more I will hit my 6 month sobriety in a couple days and all the memories are coming back I want to feel numb again and be as carefree as I was when I was using I get the urge to relapse almost every day and don’t know how to cope with it or how to voice to my girlfriend that I get those urges because I feel like it would break her even more then when I was using
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Urge to relapse
by MentalyUnstableFrog
Last post
2 days ago
...See more I feel like it's gotten harder lately to stay sober from drugs since it's almost one year sober aka the last time I was used and broken up with. The memories just keep flooding back and I just wanna feel numb and tingly again.
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Vaping
by Lostboy09
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2 days ago
...See more I have been struggling to quit vaping and i wanted to see if anyone would have tips on quitting.
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20 ways that you can work a recovery program
by scarbstar
Last post
2 days ago
...See more here are 20 ways that you can work a program of recovery: * get a sponsor * build a sober support network that you can reach out to for support * go to meetings * get a home-group (a meeting of AA or NA that you become a declared member of) * set up regular appointments with a therapist * schedule regular check ups with a doctor to manage your mental health * stay self-aware and right your wrongs continuously * attend alumni events after completing treatment * help others who are struggling with addiction * offer to speak at AA, NA, GA, etc. meetings to inspire strength and hope * participate in community service * reach out when you need help * work with your case manager to set up aftercare options * join an outpatient program * continuously make healthy choices * discover your hobbies and practice healthy habit-making * become willing to set boundaries with people, places and things that are harmful to your sobriety * join a support group for addiction or any co-occuring disorders * practice activities that provide spiritual growth * continue to grow your relationship with your higher power
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Vent :
by RaeBaeIscrazy08
Last post
3 days ago
...See more What made you realize that your addiction was destroying you.

Addiction Support

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Welcome to Addiction Support! We are so pleased that you have stumbled across our little corner of the internet. Our community is here to support you through any recovery and/or pathway from substances to gambling, internet, self-harm, porn addiction, sex addiction, and more. All are welcome to participate whether you are a family member watching a loved one struggling or if you are struggling yourself. Feel free to discuss anything and everything related to addictions.


What are the different forum topics for Addiction Support?

Community Space: A place for you to introduce yourself and take part in our community check-ins.

Games and Icebreakers: A place for you to get to know other community members by participating in fun games!

General Addiction Support: Do you have a question or want to share more about your addiction? Do it here!

Journals: Want to share your story or involve us on your journey to recovery? Do it here!

Loving Those With Addictions: Got a loved one with an addiction? Share your story here!

Sex and Porn Addiction Support: Struggling with a sex and/or porn addiction? Discuss it here!


How can I help?

You can help us by simply responding to threads and sharing your story (if you're comfortable to). Alternatively, you may wish to join us as a Forum Leader. Check out this thread for more information.


Helpful Threads

Taglist: Do you want to stay up to date with our community? Then join our taglist to be notified every time a new discussion or update is posted!


Addiction Support FAQ

Are there any sub-community specific guidelines that we need to adhere to?

All sub-community specific guidelines can be found below and should be followed in addition to the general forum guidelines.


Help... I still have a question! 

You can ask your questions in this thread and someone will respond to you as soon as possible.

Community Guidelines

Remain professional, kind, and respectful towards one another. 
Even if you do not get along with an individual listener, it is up to you to act appropriately. If you must, step away and do not engage.

Prevent hurtful rumor/gossip spreading. 
Rumor: a currently circulating story or report of uncertain or doubtful truth.
Gossip: idle talk especially about the personal or private affairs of others

Aim to grow and learn as a Listener & person. 
In this light, learning to accept feedback thankfully.

Be aware of how to use the forum correctly and what may happen when you do not do so. 
See more detailed forum guidelines below.

Refrain from sharing personal contact information
including, but not limited to, social media accounts, home addresses, phone numbers, messaging apps/sites, or any other medium of contact off-site. Learn more about internet safety in this forum. If you use the scheduling tool YouCanBookMe, you are required to remove the email submission step. Learn how to do this here.

Maintain a confidential atmosphere. 
Between you and member/guests and between you and other listeners. All conversations between you and members are confidential. Do not share any chat details with any other listeners or members. Additionally, do not write or blog about any issues you are supporting people on.

Engage in healthy problem solving. 
This means problem solving with the goal to continue to make the community better. Engage in healthy debates and conversations which lend themselves to problem solving and working together. Read more on the topic of healthy problem solving in this forum.

Use proper conflict resolution skills with every person on the site 
Proper conflict resolution means dealing with conflict in a supportive manner that benefits both you and the other person involved. Read more on conflict resolution in this forum.

Respect boundaries of other community members. 
This includes a total ban on stalking and harassment of any kind. 

Choose not to engage in sexting or flirting. 
We have a zero tolerance policy for these behaviors. Even if it is consensual, it is not allowed on 7 Cups. Read more about sexting and flirting in this forum.

Never create second accounts on the site. 
Each person is only allowed one listener and one member account. There are no exceptions.

Protect your log-in information to all accounts on 7 Cups and not allow anyone else to use it besides the person whose name is in our system. 
We expect that you will be the sole user of your listener/member account. If it comes to our attention that another person has accessed your account, we will need to immediately close your account for security reasons. This includes log-in details for 7 Cups Admin accounts.

Do not engage in hateful behaviors of any kind. 
Showing hate towards any gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, religion, racial or cultural background or imposing your view point on any of these items on another user is forbidden.

We now have a behavior point system.
We ask each user to live by the guidelines outlined in this thread. Each behavior mentioned will be assigned a behavior point, once a certain number of points are accumulated within 6 months, consequences will be enacted.

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