5 Reasons Why Spending Holidays in Rehab is Right

5 Reasons Why Spending Holidays in Rehab is Right Spending the Holidays in Rehab

Spending the holidays in rehab away from your family may sound extremely unappealing—and understandably so. For many people, the holidays are spent in a group environment, celebrating with special activities, parties, and games. There are always plenty of food, drinks, and fun to be had, and it’s a great time to catch up with family […]

Texas Law May Provide Drug Rehab Instead of Jail Time

Texas Law May Provide Drug Rehab Instead of Jail Time Texas law to improve mental illness treatment in prisons

Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed the Sandra Bland Act into law back in June and it went into effect on September 1, 2017. The law requires jailers to make an immediate determination on the mental health status of an inmate, and divert those who have a mental illness or substance abuse problem to a treatment […]

America’s Increase in Hepatitis C Linked to Opioid Crisis

America’s Increase in Hepatitis C Linked to Opioid Crisis America’s Increase in Hepatitis C Linked to Opioid Crisis

A recent report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that the number of Hepatitis C cases skyrocketed over a five-year period to an estimated 34,000 new hepatitis C cases in 2015, nearly tripling the number in 2010.1

The Importance of an Addiction Recovery Community

The Importance of an Addiction Recovery Community Peer Support Community In Recovery

Positive social interaction is instrumental in maintaining abstinence from alcohol and drugs. In isolation, individuals are more susceptible to relapse, may experience worsened symptoms of depression, and are much more likely to quit rehab early. While there are many challenges associated with rebuilding your social life during and after treatment at a rehab center, it’s well worth the effort to do so.

What Is Trauma-Informed Care For Addiction?

What Is Trauma-Informed Care For Addiction? The role of trauma in addiction

Did you know nearly two-thirds of all individuals receiving treatment for drug abuse report being physically, sexually or emotionally abused as a child?  While this statistic can’t be attributed as a singular cause for drug abuse, research shows that traumatic childhood experiences such as abuse, neglect, crime, or accidents can lead to addictive behaviors later in life.

5 Key Components of a Relapse Prevention Plan

5 Key Components of a Relapse Prevention Plan 5 Key Components of a Relapse Prevention Plan

A relapse can’t be contained to one single event. It is an ongoing process that is experienced by a person in recovery and marked by significant red flags or warning signs. These warning signs can cause a person to return to their drug or alcohol abuse. A relapse prevention plan is a great tool that can be used to recognize and manage the warning signs of relapse and sustain a healthy, sober lifestyle.

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