Navigating New Year’s Eve
New Year’s Eve is often portrayed as a time to pop open the champagne and toast the year ahead. However, this may not be the
New Year’s Eve is often portrayed as a time to pop open the champagne and toast the year ahead. However, this may not be the
There are many reasons and contributing factors for substance use disorders, including exposure to traumatic experiences, especially when the trauma has occurred in childhood.
One of the amazing aspects of human life is that we have such unique, diverse ways of healing and restoration. For some, music provides a
For many people in addiction recovery, obtaining and maintaining active employment is a long-term goal. Addiction can certainly cause individuals to become unproductive at work,
There are several types of bipolar disorder (BPD), each based on the length, intensity, and symptoms of mania and depression. If you’ve been diagnosed with
Thanksgiving is often a time for friends and family to gather together and eat; many Americans fly around this time of year to visit loved
The beginning of one’s recovery journey is exciting and scary at the same time; you may be feeling a bit nervous about what to expect,
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is diagnosed with problem drinking becomes severe – according to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), approximately 15.1
Bipolar disorder (BPD) and alcohol use disorder (AUD) are two common occurrences when it comes to dual diagnosis. Many people with BPD self-medicate with alcohol
There are many reasons why individuals decide to leave their treatment program. Perhaps you’re contemplating leaving your own, or maybe your loved one is thinking