Addiction is something that not only has the potential to impair the individual's life, but it can create chaos for…
There is a reason that many people refer to recovery as a We way of life, rather than a Me…
Many individuals with substance use disorder (SUD) have co-occurring mental health issues. Bipolar disorder (BD) is a common co-occurring disorder.…
Many people who struggle with addiction also struggle with issues of mental illness, and the same goes for the inverse.…
Individuals recovering from substance use disorder (SUD) spend the majority of their time in treatment, engaging one-on-one with clinicians. Non-residential…
Clients in non-residential treatment programs have the opportunity to control the direction of their care by collaborating closely with the…
Misusing some substances can cause people to experience short- or long-term psychosis symptoms. According to Frontiers in Psychiatry, "[P]lenty of…
Family involvement in treatment during recovery from substance use disorder (SUD) provides clients with essential support. In addition, family members…
Many people struggling with substance abuse also have co-occurring mental health issues. Depression is one of the most common co-occurring…
Proper nutrition is essential during recovery from substance use disorder (SUD). Often, individuals struggling with substance misuse have unhealthy eating…