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Alcoholism

High-Functioning Alcohol Use and Hidden Dependence

At Camino Recovery, we often treat clients who never imagined they would need help with alcohol.  Some are high-performing professionals, parents, entrepreneurs, and even caregivers – people who have built full, meaningful lives and carry significant responsibilities. However, underneath the mask of stability, alcohol gradually becomes a silent coping mechanism that becomes harder and harder to manage over time.

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Camino Recovery

Why Some Relationships Improve in Recovery

When someone starts recovery, everyone around them is affected. The change simply cannot stay hidden. It alters conversations, habits, and expectations. Sometimes it strengthens connection, but sometimes it exposes how much of that connection relied on old coping patterns.

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Addiction

EMDR and Addiction Recovery: Reducing Relapse Risk

EMDR is a pioneering trauma therapy designed to help individuals reprocess traumatic memories in a safe, structured way with the guidance of an experienced therapist, helping to reduce the traumatic charge of past memories and experiences.

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Recovery

Why Body-Based Approaches Support Trauma Recovery

This article explores why traditional talk therapy, which involves a lot of reflection, emotional unpacking and talking, may not be enough in trauma healing, built on the concept that ‘overthinking is underfeeling’.

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Eye Movement Desensitisation Reprocessing

How EMDR Helps Rewire the Brain After Trauma

EMDR, which stands for eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing, is a structured, eight-phase treatment that uses eye movements, tapping, and auditory stimulation (bilateral stimulation) to help the brain process traumatic memories.

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Family & Children

When Home Isn’t Safe: Holiday Triggers After Trauma

You may still feel sad or emotionally unstable this time of year, but healing gives you choices you didn’t have before. How you show up, how long you stay, who gets access to you, which patterns continue and which ones end with you.

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