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Author name: Dr. Sujatha Nair

A Bachelor in Homoeopathic Medical Science from Mumbai with a Post Graduation from The Hahnemann College of Homoeopathy – London. In clinical Homoeopathic practice since the year 2000. She has been working in the field of Addiction since the year 2005. A Post Graduate in Counseling practices she uses her skills as a physician and counselor in treating her clients. Also a Diploma Holder in the science of Yoga and Sanskrit from the Mumbai University. A meditator herself, she blends Yoga , Homoeopathy and meditation into the treatment of Addiction and its underlying ailments. Dr. Sujatha Nair as is evident, is passionate about the Vision of Anatta Humanversity, of Paving a Path towards a Life beyond Substance Abuse . Instagram LinkedIn

Denials- The Stumbling Blocks in Addiction

The dictionary definition of Codependency is excessive emotional or psychological reliance on a partner, typically one with an illness or addiction who requires support.Read here to know more about the Codependency !! Just as there are denials in those addicted to a substance regarding their addiction, so are there denials in Co dependents most times far more

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Prohibition in India: A Controversial Approach to Curb Alcoholism

Mahatma Gandhi was the primary advocate of prohibition in India, considering alcohol a social evil that eroded individual and societal values. Despite his strong stance, prohibition remains a debated policy in the country. Presently, prohibition exists in Gujarat, Nagaland, parts of Manipur, and Lakshadweep. However, its effectiveness in curbing alcoholism remains questionable. Gujarat: A Case

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Addiction and Social Ostracism

Addiction to alcohol and drugs is one of the oldest ailments known to humanity. Intoxicating substances have been used since time immemorial for recreation, celebration, religious practices, and shamanic rituals. The Harsh Reality of Social Ostracism Historically, societies have ostracized individuals for belonging to certain races, castes, creeds, or for suffering from diseases. Addiction to

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