Author name: Shara Turner, LPC, MSC, NCC, NARM

Shara brings to Sabino Recovery a unique perspective and skill set as she spent the majority of her earlier career in public health working with individuals dually diagnosed with a variety of substance use and mental health disorders, complex trauma, and extreme environmental and social inadequacies. The challenges faced in this arena have provided her with a strong base of practice in assessment, treatment, and case management.

What is Alcoholic Fetal Syndrome?

Understanding Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Definition and Spectrum Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) is a condition that occurs in a child due to alcohol exposure during a mother’s pregnancy. It is part of a broader group of conditions called Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASDs). FASDs include various diagnoses, such as FAS, alcohol-related birth defects (ARBD), and alcohol-related

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Alcohol Abuse vs Alcohol Dependence: Understanding the Key Differences and Treatment Options

Understanding Alcohol Use Disorder Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) is a medical condition that affects both individuals and those close to them. AUD is characterized by an impaired ability to control alcohol consumption, an unhealthy fixation on alcohol, and continued use despite negative consequences. In this section, we will explore symptoms, withdrawal, treatment options, and the

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How to Stop Shaking After Drinking Alcohol: Expert Tips for Recovery and Support

Alcohol shakes and tremors are involuntary muscle movements that occur due to the sudden cessation or reduction of alcohol consumption after an extended period of heavy drinking. Shakes are a primary symptom of alcohol withdrawal and can begin within 5-10 hours of your last drink, lasting up to 72 hours.

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