Addiction Blog

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New Year’s Resolutions for Your Recovery

The New Year is the perfect time to set some new goals to make your recovery stronger and your new sober life more fulfilling. Here ...
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Saying No This Holiday Season

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] The holiday season is here and it’s the perfect time to step back and think about what you can realistically accomplish this year and ...
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Helpful Hints to Survive Thanksgiving Sober

Thanksgiving can be a tough holiday for a lot of folks in recovery and it may even be the first family gathering for you in ...
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Addiction Treatment for Aviation Airline Pilots

Aviation safety is a sensitive issue for both the industry, Washington D.C. politics and the public, therefore, aviation airline pilots are held to the same ...
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Addiction Treatment For Healthcare Professionals

Healthcare Professionals (HCPs), such as physicians, make a significant commitment to their training and subsequently to their profession in caring for others. There is tremendous ...
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3 Common Roadblocks for Lawyers in Need of Rehab

“What are the three biggest mistakes lawyers make with regards to substance use before you see them, that puts their license at risk?” This is one ...
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Providence Treatment Achieves Accreditation From Joint Commission

announced today it has earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval® for Behavioral Health Care Accreditation by demonstrating continuous compliance with its performance standards. ...
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Do You Know the Signs of Cocaine Abuse?

Whether snorted, smoked or injected into the blood stream, cocaine abuse can cause damage to a loved one’s mental and physical health, relationships, employment and financial ...
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4 Ways Vulnerability Can Help Your Recovery

“Vulnerability is the birthplace of connection and the path to the feeling of worthiness.” – Brené Brown, research professor at the University of Houston Graduate ...
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Regaining Self-Trust During Recovery

Addiction often leads to feelings of mistrust and disappointment, putting a big strain on your relationships in life – including your relationship with yourself. An ...
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