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Managing Cravings During Marijuana Addiction Treatment

Cravings are a common symptom of marijuana withdrawal. Regular marijuana use affects the reward pathways in the brain and conditions them to expect the dopamine rush that comes from substance use. When you're newly sober, strong urges to use are [...]

By |April 4th, 2023|Categories: Articles, Drug and Alcohol Addiction, Recovery|Comments Off on Managing Cravings During Marijuana Addiction Treatment

I Can Buy Myself Flowers: Why Self-Care Isn’t Selfish

In her new hit single "Flowers," Miley Cyrus advocates for self-care as a way to heal from a bad breakup. I can buy myself flowers Write my name in the sand Talk to myself for hours Say things you don't [...]

By |March 19th, 2023|Categories: Aftercare, Articles|Comments Off on I Can Buy Myself Flowers: Why Self-Care Isn’t Selfish

How Is Naltrexone Used in Addiction Treatment?

Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) can help people who are struggling with substance use disorders manage their cravings and work towards lasting sobriety. Although there are several different types of medications that can be used in MAT, naltrexone is one of the [...]

By |March 11th, 2023|Categories: Articles, Drug and Alcohol Addiction|Comments Off on How Is Naltrexone Used in Addiction Treatment?

The Harmful Effects of Alcohol on Sleep

Although most people think alcohol can help them fall asleep, it actually has the opposite effect. Over time, alcohol consumption can lead to chronic sleep problems that make it nearly impossible to get the rest your body needs. How Does [...]

By |March 2nd, 2023|Categories: Articles, Drug and Alcohol Addiction|Comments Off on The Harmful Effects of Alcohol on Sleep

Addiction Affects the Whole Family: What It’s Like to Live With Someone Who Has an Opioid Use Disorder

When an opioid abuser is in the home, their addiction can have a ripple effect on everyone around them. Just as a person with an opioid use disorder needs access to comprehensive care to begin their recovery journey, family members [...]

By |February 15th, 2023|Categories: Articles, Family Resource|Comments Off on Addiction Affects the Whole Family: What It’s Like to Live With Someone Who Has an Opioid Use Disorder

8 Ways That Music Can Help Support Your Recovery From a Substance Use Disorder

Music can have a powerful effect on people in recovery from substance use disorders. Whether you enjoy making music or prefer simply listening to songs by your favorite artists, there are at least eight ways music helps support your sobriety. [...]

By |February 5th, 2023|Categories: Articles, Recovery|Comments Off on 8 Ways That Music Can Help Support Your Recovery From a Substance Use Disorder

8 Signs You’re Using Drugs and Alcohol as an Unhealthy Coping Mechanism

It's not uncommon for people to reach for drugs and alcohol in an effort to numb difficult emotions or cope with challenging situations. However, if you find yourself increasingly relying on substance use to make it through the day, you [...]

By |January 18th, 2023|Categories: Articles, Drug and Alcohol Addiction|Comments Off on 8 Signs You’re Using Drugs and Alcohol as an Unhealthy Coping Mechanism

7 Healthy Habits to Support a Lasting Recovery

Generally, it is said that it takes anywhere between 18 and 254 days to form a new habit, with the average being 66 days. However, research has found that some habits can be formed in as little as three weeks. [...]

By |January 8th, 2023|Categories: Articles, Recovery|Comments Off on 7 Healthy Habits to Support a Lasting Recovery

New Year, New You: Start Your Recovery Journey Today

The ringing in of a new year can bring with it many new hopes and dreams. However, if you are someone living with the burden of drug or alcohol addiction, those hopes and dreams may feel far away. You might [...]

By |December 24th, 2022|Categories: Articles, Drug and Alcohol Addiction|Comments Off on New Year, New You: Start Your Recovery Journey Today

5 Important Recovery Lessons Learned From Matthew Perry’s New Memoir

In his new book released on November 1, Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing, actor Matthew Perry opens up about his battle with addiction and what he's learned along the way. His memoir is full of valuable insights for [...]

By |December 17th, 2022|Categories: Articles, Recovery|Comments Off on 5 Important Recovery Lessons Learned From Matthew Perry’s New Memoir