Whether you’re looking to help a loved one or you work in the addiction treatment industry, this post will show you how to support a recovering addict and encourage them to stay sober.
Whether you’re looking to help a loved one or you work in the addiction treatment industry, this post will show you how to support a recovering addict and encourage them to stay sober.
Alcohol can affect mood, sleep, and relationships before it feels serious. These seven warning signs offer a clear snapshot of when to reach out.
A recovery center is a great place to turn when overcoming addiction seems impossible. We’ve outlined the ways that a visit to one could help you or someone you love.
There may be many reasons why you want to quit drinking. But one thing is for certain: Withdrawal is not easy. Know that you are not alone through this. We’ve compiled a list of five of the best coping methods to help you through withdrawal.
Addiction is often hidden, misunderstood, and more complex than stereotypes suggest. These facts, warning signs, and recovery options offer clarity and hope.
Some drugs change the brain so quickly that dependence develops faster than expected, driven by dopamine spikes, withdrawal symptoms, and patterns that quietly escalate over time.
Teen drug and alcohol abuse continues to rise, exposing adolescents to serious health, safety, and mental risks that often begin with experimentation and escalate quickly.
The most effective rehab centers share clear clinical standards, personalized care, licensed staff, and aftercare planning that supports recovery well beyond the first phase of treatment.
While the argument of addiction being a disease or not is still at play, getting help as soon as possible is not. Admitting yourself or helping your loved one get to a rehab center can save a life. We’ve done the heavy lifting for you and researched the 5 best rehabs in the U.S.
Addiction recovery professionals are using data to understand how different people are abusing drugs as well as finding more effective treatment. Let’s first look at how big data is helping to understand those addicted to drugs.