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How Many People are Addicted to Porn and Why It’s So Hard to Quit

Let’s face it, discussing porn addiction isn’t exactly dinner-table conversation but it matters. This blog aims to raise awareness, demystify the topic, and offer practical help. Below is an FAQ that’s informative, compassionate, and just sometimes a little tongue-in-cheek. 1. How many people are addicted to

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10 Warning Signs of Addiction in Teenagers & Young Adults (Indian Parents Must Know)

In today’s fast-paced and digitally connected world, Indian parents face a growing challenge: identifying addiction in teenagers and young adults before it spirals out of control.  From alcohol and weed to gaming, vaping, and prescription pills—addiction is no longer something that “only happens in bad company.”

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The Role of Indian Families in a Loved One’s Recovery Journey

In India, families are everything. They’re our safety net, our emotional anchor, and sometimes—our biggest source of pressure. When someone in the family struggles with addiction, it often feels like everything is falling apart. But the truth is, families also hold the key to healing.  At

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Supporting a Child When a Parent is Battling Addiction (An Indian Family Guide)

In many Indian households, addiction doesn’t just affect the person drinking or using—it affects everyone, especially children.  When a parent struggles with alcohol, drugs, or other addictive behaviours, the emotional damage to their child can run deep. Whether the child is 6 or 26, their world

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My Daughter is Addicted — What Can I Do as a Parent in India?

(For Parents Reading This with a Heavy Heart)  There’s no pain quite like watching your daughter drift into something you don’t understand, can’t control, and don’t know how to fight. Whether it’s alcohol, weed, nicotine vapes, pills or even screen addiction, it hits hard. You raised

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Why Family Therapy is Crucial in Addiction Recovery

Addiction doesn’t just affect the person using it impacts the entire family. Whether it’s alcohol, drugs, or behavioural addictions like gambling or gaming, the ripple effect often shows up in the form of broken trust, unspoken pain, financial stress, and deep emotional wounds. In India, where

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