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Tips for Making Friends in Recovery

By |2024-06-07T13:05:56-04:00September 9th, 2022|Articles, Family Resource, Healthy Living|

Recovery is a time of new beginnings. For many people, that includes reevaluating old friendships and cutting ties with anyone who isn't supportive of their newfound sobriety. Ending toxic relationships can be painful, but you're not destined to be alone forever. Here, we share some tips to help you make new friends who share your [...]

5 Tips for a Smooth Transition from Residential Addiction Treatment to Independent Living

By |2024-06-07T13:05:56-04:00August 26th, 2022|Articles, Family Resource, Recovery|

Graduating from residential treatment is an important milestone in your recovery journey. As you prepare to return to independent living, you'll need to work on putting the skills you learned in residential treatment to work in the real world. Here, the treatment team at St. Joseph Institute for Addiction shares some tips that can help [...]

What Does the Bible Say About Addiction and Recovery?

By |2024-06-07T13:05:57-04:00August 19th, 2022|Articles, Drug and Alcohol Addiction|

Addiction is often referred to as a disease of isolation, but the Bible says that God is always with us. Renewing your relationship with God can help you heal from past hurts and find the strength you need to begin your recovery journey. 6 Lessons About Addiction and Recovery From the Bible There are many [...]

Benzos Addiction Is Often Overlooked

By |2025-01-09T17:16:18-05:00July 28th, 2022|Articles, Drug and Alcohol Addiction, Family Resource|

When most people think of the abuse of prescription medications, they imagine individuals who are struggling with an addiction to opioid painkillers. However, benzodiazepines also have a significant potential for abuse and addiction. What Are Benzos? Benzodiazepines, often simply called benzos, are a class of prescription drugs most commonly used to treat anxiety. However, they [...]

How Alcohol Damages the Liver

By |2025-01-09T17:13:44-05:00July 12th, 2022|Articles, Drug and Alcohol Addiction|

Weighing about three pounds, the liver is a dark reddish-brown organ located in the upper right-hand portion of the abdominal cavity. It plays a vital role in maintaining a person's overall health, but about one in 10 Americans suffers from some type of liver disease. Excess alcohol consumption is one of the most well-known risk [...]

Healthy Summer Fun: 11 Ideas for People in Recovery

By |2024-06-07T13:05:59-04:00June 24th, 2022|Articles, Family Resource, Recovery|

If this is your first summer in recovery, you may be wondering how you'll fill those long days without alcohol. Pop culture has programmed us to romanticize drinking as a crucial part of summertime fun, but the truth is that summer is 100% better when you're sober. When your mind, body, and spirit are healthy, [...]

Gray Area Drinking and Your Relationship With Alcohol

By |2025-01-09T17:15:00-05:00June 15th, 2022|Alcoholism, Articles|

What Is Gray Area Drinking? The concept of gray area drinking was popularized by Jolene Park in a 2017 TED talk. While this is not a medical diagnosis, the concept may be useful in helping you to determine if your alcohol consumption deserves a closer look. A Brief Gray Area Drinking Quiz Pop culture doesn't [...]

A Closer Look at the Connection Between Substance Abuse and Suicide

By |2024-06-07T13:06:01-04:00May 25th, 2022|Articles, Drug and Alcohol Addiction, Family Resource|

Suicide & Substance Abuse According to the CDC, suicide is a leading cause of death in the United States. There were 45,979 deaths as a result of suicide in 2020—the equivalent of about one death every 11 minutes. Many factors affect a person's suicide risk, including poverty, childhood trauma, bullying, and a family history of [...]

How Anxiety Disorders Increase a Person’s Addiction Risk

By |2024-10-29T13:52:14-04:00May 11th, 2022|Articles, Co-occurring & Dual Diagnosis, Drug and Alcohol Addiction|

Anxiety Disorders & Addiction It is normal for a person to feel anxious in certain circumstances, such as before a first date or job interview. However, some people struggle with anxiety that is more prolonged and difficult to control. Anxiety disorders are characterized by symptoms such as: Worry and fear that never seems to go [...]

There’s No Such Thing as an Addictive Personality

By |2024-06-07T13:06:03-04:00May 1st, 2022|Articles, Recovery|

What Is an Addictive Personality? When people say someone has an addictive personality, they are often implying that a person who is addicted to drugs or alcohol will be unable to ever meaningfully change their behavior. This simply isn't true. No matter what challenges a person has experienced in the past, there's always hope for [...]