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The Walker Center's Recovery Rocks Champion 2024
Congratulations to Jae Foundation, Walker Center’s Champion of Recovery! The Recovery Rocks Campaign highlights the importance of addressing addiction and mental health. By starting tough conversations, we can offer hope and support to those still struggling. Let’s continue to break the silence and raise awareness together.
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Debbie Thomas Honored with Lifetime Achievement Award
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CEO of The Walker Center Honored with Prestigious National Award for Addiction Professionals
At The Walker Center, we are thrilled to announce a monumental achievement by our Chief Executive Officer, Deborah Thomas, LPC, CADC, MAC. Deborah has been awarded the prestigious 2024 Mel Schulstad Professional of the Year Award by NAADAC, the Association for Addiction Professionals. This national honor is a testament to her unwavering dedication, innovation, and leadership in the field of addiction counseling..
Holding a Grudge Against an Addict?
So your loved one has gotten treatment and they are in recovery, and you can’t help but hold a grudge for all the difficult, hard, and painful times they put you through.
You’re dealing with the guilt of bearing a grudge; you know you should be happy for them, be supportive… However, you find it hard to move on after all you have been through. Just because they said sorry and are doing better doesn’t erase the past. How can you deal?
How to Prevent Addiction Relapse, Long-Term
Relapse prevention is a continual part of the recovery journey. Understanding how to manage stress, build a strong support system, and overcome feelings of guilt and shame can significantly increase the likelihood of long-term sobriety. Whether you are in recovery or supporting a loved one, knowing these strategies can provide the necessary tools to navigate the challenges of maintaining sobriety.
How to Reconnect with Family and Friends After Addiction Treatment
Emerging from the shadows of addiction into the light of recovery is a monumental achievement. However, the next challenge lies in reintegrating into social and family life. The journey of recovery doesn't end when treatment concludes; it continues as you rebuild relationships that may have been strained or altered by past addictive behaviors. At The Walker Center, we understand the complexities of this transition and are here to support you as you navigate these new dynamics.
How to Help Someone Addicted to Heroin
Prescription Drug Addiction and Proactive Strategies for Long-Term Sobriety
Prescription drug addiction is a growing concern that affects individuals from all walks of life. Many people begin using medications to cope with pain, anxiety, or other medical conditions, only to find themselves losing control. This article aims to provide individuals, family members, friends, and partners of those struggling with prescription drug addiction with actionable strategies to support long-term sobriety.
Free Addiction Resources To Help Stay on Track with Recovery
Combining Nutrition and Nature in Addiction Recovery
Navigating Out-of-State Addiction Treatment: Pros and Cons
Seeking treatment for addiction is a significant step towards recovery and a healthier life. For some individuals, choosing to undergo addiction treatment in a different state can offer unique advantages, but it also comes with potential drawbacks. In this blog, we'll explore the pros and cons of out-of-state addiction treatment to help you make an informed decision about the best path for your recovery journey.