How to Tell Your Loved Ones You’re Going to Rehab
Entering rehab is a courageous step. But sometimes, the most challenging part can be sharing your decision with loved ones. Their support is essential in the journey to recovery, providing…
Post-Rehab Self Care Practices
You may have completed a drug rehab program, but your addiction recovery journey is far from over. Rehabilitation is a transformative journey that requires ongoing commitment and support. Prioritizing self-care…
Understanding Mental Health Awareness in the Journey of Recovery
In the realm of addiction recovery, mental health awareness plays a crucial step in the path to healing, helping people understand that their condition is multifaceted and, as a result,…
Find NA Meetings Near Me
If you have been struggling to overcome your narcotic or opioid addiction, Narcotics Anonymous can help. There are thousands of NA groups around the country providing a safe space for…
Embracing the Three C’s of Al-Anon: A Guide for Loved Ones
In the challenging journey of loving someone struggling with substance use disorders (SUDs), understanding and internalizing the three Cs of Al-Anon can be profoundly transformative. Al-Anon focuses on these three…
7 Jobs with Highest Addiction Rates
There are many professions linked to alcohol abuse and illicit drug use. The high stakes, long hours, erratic schedules, and exposure to traumatic experiences that many professionals experience lead some…
New Study Finds Insomnia Drug Might Prevent Oxycodone Relapse
Opioids, including oxycodone, are very effective medications for pain, but they have an unfortunate potential for addiction that could lead to misuse and dependence. However, researchers found a relationship between…
Understanding Sobriety Milestones for Long-Term Success
Getting over addiction is difficult; partially because it involves a literal change of a person’s chemistry and physiology, partially because humans are hardwired to avoid difficult things (biologically, we’re all…
How Do Family Visits Work In Rehab?
Millions of people in the United States experience substance abuse every year, but significantly fewer people get the help they need with addiction rehab. The ones fortunate enough to go…
Winter-Related Factors Linked to Increased Risk of Addiction
Various factors make winter a potentially high-risk season for people with substance use disorder (SUD). First, research shows that opioid overdoses increase in winter. More specifically, fatal overdoses can spike…