The battle of overcoming addiction often leaves individuals feeling adrift, experiencing a phenomenon known as Rehabonesia – a disorientation and loss of identity that arises during and after treatment . Several people find their pre-addiction existence feels distant, strange , and they question who they truly were . This could manifest as diffi… Read More


Recovering from a dependency can leave individuals feeling disoriented , a phenomenon sometimes referred to as "Rehabonesia." This sensation isn't a condition , but rather a common experience—a disorientation stemming from the abrupt removal of substances that have profoundly altered the brain. As the organism adjusts and begins to heal , indivi… Read More


Many those undergoing rehabilitation experience a phenomenon known as Rehabonesia , a disconcerting awareness of disconnect between their former life and the unfolding one. This condition can manifest as a challenge to reintegrate into everyday life , feeling as if memories are blurred or the world itself is different. Reclaiming your truth afte… Read More


Recovering from dependency isn't just about ending the consumption of a drug ; it's about rediscovering a future. Many those in recovery experience what's called “Rehabonesia”—a phase of feeling disoriented after leaving a treatment program. This can manifest as trouble recognizing familiar faces or recalling events from before your past . It… Read More