Helping or Enabling in Addiction: What’s Really Happening?
Your child, spouse, or close friend is suffering from addiction. They come to you for help, asking for money to pay the rent. They ask
Your child, spouse, or close friend is suffering from addiction. They come to you for help, asking for money to pay the rent. They ask
Do you have a drug addiction? You may be unsure. Drug addiction occurs when the brain’s function and your behavior have changed due to your
First responders, military professionals, and veterans are at a higher risk than most for developing substance use disorder and mental health disorders. Consider the statistics.
For many people, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a difficult-to-understand mental health disorder. It impacts lives in various ways, often leading to symptoms that make
Meditation is a centering, soothing way of connecting mind and body, reducing stress, and improving quality of life. Do you meditate? For a person in
Seeking drug and alcohol treatment often means having an assessment to determine which type of care is best suited for you. For many people, living
You’ve done it. You spent several weeks away from family and work to care for yourself in inpatient drug and alcohol treatment. You’re feeling proud
For many people in addiction treatment, creating art is an inspirational, motivational, and meaningful experience. Both creating and viewing art can be healing, teaching people
Thanksgiving can be a difficult time for those who are in recovery. How are you going to survive a Thanksgiving table that may include alcohol,
Addiction is a crippling disease impacting people in many ways. It hurts families, damages self-esteem, and can create ripples of pain throughout work and home.