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Foetal Alcohol Syndrome: Signs, Effects, and Prevention

Foetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) is a serious condition resulting from alcohol exposure during pregnancy. It affects the physical and mental development of the child. Understanding FAS is crucial, especially for families dealing with addiction. This article explores the signs, effects, and prevention of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome FAS in a straightforward manner. We focus on the non-medical approaches […]

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Alcohol Syndrome Treatment Works

How Alcohol Syndrome Treatment Works: A Detailed Guide

Alcohol syndrome encompasses a range of issues stemming from alcohol use, including alcohol withdrawal syndrome, alcohol dependence, and fetal alcohol syndrome. Addressing these conditions requires a nuanced understanding and a compassionate approach, especially when involving family members who may be co-dependent or affected by the addiction. Anatta offers a unique, voluntary, single client,  non-medical treatment

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Effects of Alcohol on Women

How Does Alcohol Impact a Woman’s Body?

Across the centuries the status of women has improved from being treated as the weaker sex to receiving equal rights to being at par with men on all fronts. The woman of today is thus a Superwoman managing home and work with élan and going beyond all conditionings – except very deep-rooted conditioning of emotional

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Restoring Wholeness

Restoring Wholeness: Anatta’s Non-Medical Rehab Approach

Introduction Recovery from addiction doesn’t always have to involve medication, clinics, or group therapy. For many individuals, true healing lies in emotional renewal and self-awareness rather than chemical control. A Non-Medical Rehab focuses on this very philosophy—healing the mind, body, and spirit naturally. At Anatta Humanversity, recovery is not just about overcoming addiction—it’s about rediscovering

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Holistic Recovery

Holistic Recovery: Anatta’s Journey to Addiction Freedom

Introduction Traditional non medical, self help group programs have helped millions, yet they are not the only path to recovery. For many individuals especially those seeking privacy, personal space, and holistic healing a different approach resonates more deeply.  Holistic Addiction Recovery offers an empowering alternative focused on self-understanding rather than surrender, freedom rather than conformity,

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Help a Loved One With Addiction Without Losing Yourself

Introduction When someone you care about is caught in addiction, love becomes complicated. You want to save them, but you can’t force recovery. Many family members exhaust themselves trying to fix, control or rescue the person, only to end up feeling helpless. This article explores compassionate, practical ways of helping a loved one with addiction

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co dependency in addiction

Co-dependency in Addiction: How Families Heal Without Enabling

When someone you love is wrestling with addiction, it’s natural to want to fix, protect, or smooth the chaos. But good intentions can quietly turn into patterns that make recovery harder — for them and for you. This guide explains what co-dependency is, how it shows up in families, and practical steps you can take

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The Deep Impact of Addiction on Family: Understanding and Healing Together

Addiction Is a Family Disease Addiction doesn’t happen in isolation—it ripples through families, affecting relationships, trust, emotions, and even health. When one person becomes dependent on alcohol or drugs, the entire family system unconsciously reorganizes around that addiction.This shared pain is what makes experts call addiction a “family disease.” Each family member—parent, spouse, sibling, or

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Breaking Free From Co-Dependency: Healing The Emotional Puppetry

Addiction Affects the Whole Family Addiction affects not only the individual afflicted by it but also affects loved ones closely associated with the person suffering from it. Addiction is thus a “Family Disease”, and treating one without treating the other can have disastrous consequences. Co-Dependency: Behaviors and Losing Control Co-dependency has a range of behaviours that

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