by jagdeep | Mar 29, 2025 | Addictions, Education & Awareness, Facts & Statistics, Recovery & Aftercare, Treatment
What is the Most Difficult Part of Rehab? Overcoming Recovery Challenges Addiction rips through life like a tornado, shredding all it touches. It takes people apart, pieces of themselves dismantling into chaos and pain. This breakdown extends to relationships, which...
by jagdeep | Mar 27, 2025 | Recovery & Aftercare, Treatment
Setting Boundaries: How to Prioritize Your Well-Being in Recovery It’s normal to sometimes feel tired, overwhelmed, or even taken advantage of. While many continue to feel this way, some find that their emotions worsen when drugs and alcohol are involved. Individuals...
by jagdeep | Mar 25, 2025 | Addictions, Recovery & Aftercare, Treatment
Women and Substance Use Disorders: Understanding Gender-Specific Treatment Options Women develop substance use disorders (SUDs) differently than men. They may have lower overall use rates, but research shows they transition to addiction faster, a phenomenon called...
by Aida Azadeh | Mar 11, 2025 | Depression & Mood Disorders, Education & Awareness, Family & Support
Key Takeaways: Warning signs often show up through what someone says, how they behave, and shifts in mood. Spotting these changes early helps you step in sooner and connect them to support. Direct, caring conversations can ease isolation and open the door to...
by Tatyana Saffo | Mar 6, 2025 | Education & Awareness, Family & Support
Setting Healthy Boundaries in Recovery: A Comprehensive Guide Are you stressed about staying sober while juggling healthy relationships with a spouse or children? If your natural response to almost any question is, “I’ll give it a try,” compared to...
by Tatyana Saffo | Mar 6, 2025 | Education & Awareness, Family & Support
Fighting Loneliness in Recovery: Your Path to Meaningful Connection Imagine being on the brink of soberness, having thrown off the shackles of drugs. It makes you feel strong, but you sense a powerful weight upon your shoulders that lingers there because no one else...