The Cabin Hong Kong
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The Cabin Hong Kong is an outpatient drug recovery centre and the specialist in drug rehabilitation services, focusing on substance addictions, such as alcohol and drugs, as well as process addictions like gambling, sex and many others.
The Cabin Hong Kong
3w ago
It can be difficult to know where to go for addiction treatment when you feel that you might be addicted to drugs and alcohol in Hong Kong, While other countries have plentiful options that can help you quit substances, choices in HK are a little more limited.
In this blog, we look at where you can get treatment for substance abuse in Hong Kong and also suggest alternative options that can help you stop using alcohol and drugs.
For more information on treatment for substance abuse in Hong Kong contact The Cabin on +852-3008-5841
Inpatient Treatment for Substance Abuse in Hong Kong
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The Cabin Hong Kong
3M ago
Being hooked on Xanax in any country is tough, but there are challenges of being addicted to Xanax in Hong Kong that make this condition even worse. In this blog, we explore the risks encountered by addicted Hong Kongers, look at why so many people in the country use this dangerous drug, and also provide you with prescription drug treatment solutions for how you can get off Xanax if you are addicted.
Addictive Nature of Xanax
Xanax, along with other benzodiazepines is extremely addictive. According to the Royal College of Psychiatrists, taking benzodiazepines such as Xanax will result in de ..read more
The Cabin Hong Kong
1y ago
Drug addiction has a highly harmful impact on the health and well-being of an addict. There’s no doubt about it. In most cases, the addiction can completely turn their life around.
From problems at work or college to health problems and financial strain, many aspects of a person’s life can be completely decimated because of drug addiction. And despite such devastation, most drug addicts cannot or do not care to see beyond the drug abuse. They may refuse to face their problems and seek help from professional drug rehab. Such is the grip of addiction on a person’s decision-making process. Howev ..read more
The Cabin Hong Kong
1y ago
We all had those days that were so long and hard. We just wanted to go home and get a glass of hard liquor to make us forget all the stress. Behavior like this is highly normalized in our culture and, at times, even encouraged. There are serious repercussions when alcohol is used as a general remedy and a coping mechanism. Long term, this type of behavior isn’t just unhealthy. It’s also dangerous. In the rest of this article, we’ll tell you how to stop using alcohol as a coping mechanism and give you some ideas for healthy means you should try instead!
What are Coping Mechanisms?
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The Cabin Hong Kong
5y ago
Though Singapore is home to only two casinos, it comes in second worldwide for gambling. And among the many gamblers in Singapore, more than half elderly – highlighting an urgent need for gambling addiction treatment catering to those in our respected aging population.
According to a study published by the Journals of Gerontology, gambling problems among the elderly could be due in part to the fact that “older adults face later life transitions such as retirement, lack of opportunities to socialize, death of a spouse and friends, and chronic illness, which may lead them to turn to gambling and ..read more
The Cabin Hong Kong
5y ago
Singapore’s strict laws around alcohol consumption are no secret. But despite these attempts to reign in drinking, the number of people seeking alcohol rehab in Singapore continues to grow. According to the National Addictions Management Service (NAMS), several hundreds of Singaporeans and expats are seeking out professional help for problem drinking each year.
According to an Asia One report, “a spokesman for the Singapore Alcoholics Anonymous group said that they have expanded in recent years to meet the demand from people looking for help. Five years ago, there would only be three meetings ..read more
The Cabin Hong Kong
5y ago
Singapore is one of Asia’s most developed countries, and also one of the most Westernised – a reputation that comes with its share of pros and cons. As one of the four Asian Tigers, we’re widely recognised for our achievements as a nation, and our economy draws working professionals from around the globe who enjoy Singapore’s robust culture and high standard of living. But this phenomenon isn’t without its dark side: many of those who come to the Lion City for career purposes ultimately find themselves ensnared in a highly alcoholic lifestyle. Here’s a look at the factors driving this phenome ..read more
The Cabin Hong Kong
5y ago
Expat life in Hong Kong can be incredibly rewarding. You get to embark on a new chapter of your life, experience a new culture, reap the professional and monetary benefits of a great job and enjoy easy access to some of Asia’s best beaches and natural scenery. But for those who accompany their spouse to a new job assignment – often giving up some of their own goals in the process – making the move can prove to be more challenging than they thought.
Expat life in Hong Kong presents a special set of addiction risks, and these may be even more pronounced for ‘trailing spouses.’ Let’s explore why ..read more
The Cabin Hong Kong
5y ago
There’s no way around it: the Internet as a staple of modern life. People of all ages are accessing social media, streaming video and web content on computers, tablets, mobile phones and game consoles at unprecedented levels. Hong Kong is one of the fastest-paced places on the planet, with an internet speed to match. It’s no wonder that its residents are the most highly connected in the world, outpacing even those of the US, UAE, South Korea and Japan.
How does all this affect our lives? As it turns out, out internet usage patterns have a significant impact on our mental health, and more and m ..read more
The Cabin Hong Kong
5y ago
Hong Kong generally considers itself on the up-and-up in terms of quelling drug addiction, and at first glance, statistics seem to back up its claim. But closer inspection reveals a more complicated picture; one in which Hong Kongers are tending towards new types of drugs, and keeping it all behind closed doors. Let’s take a look at what’s driving this trend, and what you can do if someone you love is hiding their drug abuse.
Drug Abuse Has Decreased in Recent Years – Or Has It?
The Narcotics Division of the Hong Kong Security Bureau reports that drug abuse on the island has declined as much ..read more