Substance abuse can be destructive in all aspects of life. We commonly see those painful outcomes through health complications, estranged family members, broken marriages/relationships,
Substance abuse problems affect millions of households. In the United States, one in four children is exposed to alcohol abuse or dependence within their family.
For many years, addiction was seen as a moral failing. Addicts were too often dismissed by society as demonstrating weakness or foolishness—as if they were losing in a battle of willpower.
As we know from numerous studies, mental health is strongly connected to physical health. Recent studies on loneliness have searched for a deeper understanding.
After someone goes through treatment, the challenges of addiction are still evident throughout recovery. Treatment doesn’t erase all desires to use. Instead……
Completing a residential addiction treatment program can symbolize a new beginning in one’s life. While in treatment, an addict learns about the disease of addiction…..
In past articles, we have discussed the challenges of parenting in addiction. Watching a son or daughter struggle with substance abuse is painful and frustrating
Addictions develop from a combination of biological and environmental factors. While no one particular factor determines if someone will become an addict,
The trouble of selective memory can be aggravating for the family of an addict. Convincing someone of something they can’t remember feels like a frustrating
In previous articles, we have discussed the importance of creating a new life in recovery. Setting goals and creating boundaries can help people move forward.
In previous articles, we have discussed the importance of walking into situations with a plan. Managing relapse triggers is essential to staying on a sober path.