
Living Outside of the Treatment Bubble
Some find it difficult to differentiate between treatment and post-treatment. Especially after spending a significant amount of time in a treatment facility, it can be
Some find it difficult to differentiate between treatment and post-treatment. Especially after spending a significant amount of time in a treatment facility, it can be
A major part of recovery requires making a series of life-changing decisions that revolve around choices and habits. Addiction or substance use disorders are caused by
Sleep has a direct impact on both mental and physical health. It is essential for us to function, and allows our body and mind to
Have you ever been in a situation of such intense trauma or stress that it’s caused adverse effects on your physical and mental well-being? Those
Do you find that certain feelings exacerbate your struggle with addiction or substance use disorders? Does addiction cause many complex feelings that are hard to
It’s not uncommon for people in recovery to choose a career that involves helping treat others who suffer from addiction. Many mental health professionals and
Being vocal about your mental health needs is essential to living in recovery and experiencing overall wellness. To meet these needs, you must be comfortable
Upon returning to everyday life post-treatment, many will be returning to the pressures of single parenthood. Treatment is the perfect time to learn how to
Yes you can snort vyvanse, but it is not safe nor recommended. Vyvanse is the medication prescribed for treating ADHD (attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder) and BED
Drug abuse and addiction has long been a nationwide issue. However, contrary to what some may believe, the fastest-growing drug problem isn’t drugs like cocaine,
Cocaine is classified as a stimulant drug. Drugs fall under several different classifications. These classifications are generally based on the chemical makeup of the drug
Xanax is a class of depressant drugs used to treat various mental and physical disorders, such as anxiety, panic disorders, insomnia, and seizures. It is
Although Hydrocodone is bioavailable through insufflation, it is highly inadvisable to snort this opioid prescription. Snorting Hydrocodone can not only lead to severe issues with
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