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By | September 23, 2022

Breaking the Cycle of Addiction

Despite the tight grip addiction may have on your life, breaking free from an addictive substance or behavior is possible.

By | August 13, 2022

How to Help a Spouse with Addiction

Despite your best intentions, you can’t force your partner into recovery. You can, however, encourage them to get help and assist with finding resources.

By | July 22, 2022

What Happens When Depression and Anxiety are Left Untreated?

While most people experience occasional feelings of anxiety or depression, untreated chronic depression or an anxiety disorder can have severe consequences, including suicide.

By | June 12, 2022

How to Talk to an Alcoholic About Their Drinking

Don’t hesitate to start a conversation with your loved one about your concern over their alcohol use. With your help, your loved one may agree to seek treatment.

By | April 30, 2022

5 Tips to Stop Binge Drinking

There are some proactive steps one can take to reduce the likelihood of overindulging in alcohol. Check out these five tips to stop binge drinking.

By | April 23, 2022

What is Kratom and Is It Addictive?

Today, we’ll answer questions on what kratom is, how it’s used, if it’s addictive, and a few other important topics you should know.

By | March 12, 2022

What Are the Long-Term Health Effects of Adderall Abuse?

Regardless of age, the risk of becoming addicted to Adderall is high, and continued usage can lead to experimentation with other drugs. Wondering about the long-term health effects of Adderall abuse? Read on to learn more.

By | February 9, 2022

What’s the Difference Between PHP, IOP, and OP?

Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP), Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), and Outpatient Program (OP) are among the most popular types of treatment, with each offering the client a different experience and level of control.

By | December 28, 2021

Will Alcohol Make My Depression Worse?

Research has consistently found that drinking alcohol worsens depression in general and causes more frequent severe depressive episodes.

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