Recovering from a substance use disorder can leave individuals feeling adrift, a phenomenon sometimes referred to as "Rehabonesia." This state isn't a disease , but rather a common experience—a disorientation stemming from the abrupt absence of substances that have profoundly altered the brain. As the system adjusts and … Read More


Many those undergoing recovery experience a phenomenon known as Rehabonesia , a disconcerting sense of disconnect between their previous life and the unfolding one. This condition can manifest as a difficulty to reintegrate into everyday life , feeling as if memories are fragmented or the world itself is changed . Reclaiming your perspective aft… Read More


Many individuals experience a unique challenge post- rehabilitation: Rehabonesia. This experience describes the disorienting feeling of returning to "normal" life after intensive care , leaving one feeling adrift from their previous self. It’s a period of readjustment , where the click here routine … Read More