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A Guide to Clonazepam Addiction

Sold under the brand name Klonopin, clonazepam is used to treat panic disorders in adults, as well as seizure disorders in both adults and children. Like other benzodiazepines, clonazepam has a high potential for abuse and addiction because it creates [...]

By |January 26th, 2021|Categories: Articles, Drug and Alcohol Addiction, Family Resource|Comments Off on A Guide to Clonazepam Addiction

Before You Can Help Others, You Need to Help Yourself

Quick Fixes Can Be Risky When life gets hectic, it's easy to search for a quick fix to all of your problems. Relaxing with a drink or a few pills at the end of the day might seem harmless, but [...]

By |December 29th, 2020|Categories: Articles, Family Resource, Recovery|Comments Off on Before You Can Help Others, You Need to Help Yourself

Helping Your Bipolar Loved One Stay Sober

A Dual Diagnosis The symptoms of bipolar disorder can often be masked by active substance abuse, but these conditions are two separate mental health issues. For a lasting recovery, both must be treated simultaneously. If your loved one has been [...]

By |September 9th, 2020|Categories: Articles, Co-occurring & Dual Diagnosis, Family Resource|Comments Off on Helping Your Bipolar Loved One Stay Sober

5 Mental Health Challenges You Might Not Have Realized Are Pandemic-Related

The COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic has affected many aspects of daily life. This has been particularly difficult for people who are struggling with depression, anxiety, and other mental health conditions. Managing Your Mental Health While no two people will have the [...]

By |August 21st, 2020|Categories: Articles, Family Resource, Recovery|Comments Off on 5 Mental Health Challenges You Might Not Have Realized Are Pandemic-Related

Symptoms of Addiction You Might Not Have Seen Before Quarantine

Harder to Hide The signs of addiction are often very subtle—especially in the early stages of a substance use disorder. This means that in the hustle and bustle of everyday life, they can be easy to miss. One unexpected effect [...]

By |May 26th, 2020|Categories: Articles, Drug and Alcohol Addiction, Family Resource|Comments Off on Symptoms of Addiction You Might Not Have Seen Before Quarantine

Staying Connected in Recovery While Staying Safe at Home

Sober Support Networks Building a strong sober support network is one of the most important ways you can create the foundation for lasting sobriety. When you're not able to visit friends and family in person, staying connected can be a [...]

By |May 12th, 2020|Categories: Articles, Family Resource, Recovery|Comments Off on Staying Connected in Recovery While Staying Safe at Home

Tolerance, Dependence, and Addiction

It's not always easy to tell if someone is struggling with a substance use disorder. Since the condition is classified as a chronic and progressive illness, someone can appear to be quite functional to the casual observer yet still have [...]

By |March 20th, 2020|Categories: Articles, Drug and Alcohol Addiction, Family Resource|Comments Off on Tolerance, Dependence, and Addiction

Talking to Teens About Substance Abuse: Tips for Parents in Recovery

Talking to teens about substance abuse is never easy, but the conversation often proves particularly challenging for parents in recovery. At St. Joseph Institute for Addiction, we know that breaking the cycle of addiction is a top priority for many [...]

By |March 6th, 2020|Categories: Articles, Drug and Alcohol Addiction, Family Resource|Comments Off on Talking to Teens About Substance Abuse: Tips for Parents in Recovery

6 Reasons Being in Recovery Makes You a Good Mother

Women and Addiction Women who struggle with addiction often deal with intense guilt and shame regarding the impact their substance abuse has had on their children. However, it's important to realize that every mother worries about her parenting skills. Children [...]

By |February 19th, 2020|Categories: Articles, Family Resource, Recovery|Comments Off on 6 Reasons Being in Recovery Makes You a Good Mother