Returning to the Workplace Post-Rehabilitation
You did it, you sought help in rehabilitation for your drug or alcohol addiction and successfully reached recovery. You are officially at a point where
How Support Your Newly Sober Friend
The bad news is your friend has a substance abuse problem. The good news is they wanted to get help and they got it. You
The Difference Between Helping and Enabling
Watching someone you love suffer from addiction is extremely difficult and can even be a very traumatic experience. Because of the love we hold for
Benefits of 12-Step Programs
Although no two people have the same journey to recovery, there are proven programs that have successfully assisted millions of people with overcoming their addictions,
Marijuana: Signs of Addiction and Options for Recovery
There are many different perspectives regarding the use of marijuana and its harmfulness, and some even may question its addictive ability. However, it’s very possible
The Importance of Art Therapy in Recovery
When it comes to drug and alcohol addiction treatment, there are many common concepts that come to mind. Most think of patients attending and living
Opening Up to Others About Your Addiction
Every day, addicts of all kinds struggle in one of the most strenuous and stressful fights of their lives. Whether on drugs, alcohol, or an
What Is A High-Functioning Alcoholic And Can They Be Helped?
A person who is a true “functioning alcoholic” can be hard to detect because while these folks have a problem, they appear to be successful
Increase In Drug-Exposed Babies
According to a new report, drug exposure has been detected in hundreds of babies in recent years. In the report, issued by the Office of
Why Rehabbing at Home Doesn’t Work
According to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 19.7 million Americans battled a substance use disorder in 2017. Countless injuries and fatalities are
How to Help an Alcoholic Family Member
Addiction to alcohol affects millions of Americans and their families each year. Research has uncovered 15 million people struggle with alcoholism, and only about 8
Six Things No One Tells You About Addiction
Almost 21 million Americans struggle with addiction, yet only about 10 percent of them ever get the help they need. Drug overdose has become a