Substance addiction is a chronic disease that makes lasting changes in the brain. It takes time and commitment to overcome. Often, those battling substance addiction require long-term and residential treatment. This provides them a safe, secure, structured, and sober place to live while they recover. A structured sober living program is a beneficial option for […]
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Turnbridge operates leading mental health and substance abuse treatment programs throughout Connecticut. This blog is a resource for people seeking addiction and mental health recovery information and inspiration, and the latest Turnbridge news and events.
The Stigma of Addiction and Mental Illness: What It Is, Why It Exists, and How We Can Overcome It
Mental illness and substance addiction are often called “invisible disorders,” in that they are not always seen, nor talked about. Learn how the stigma of addiction and mental illness is harming individuals struggling – and how to break the stigma. Today, nearly one in five adults in the United States struggle with a mental health […]
Drug Rehab vs. Recovery: What is the Difference?
Drug rehab and recovery are two related terms or concepts that often get used interchangeably. Many people believe that, when an individual says, “I am in rehab for my addiction” or “I am in recovery for addiction,” those phrases mean the same thing. The truth is, while rehab and recovery have an undeniable relationship with […]
Why Women Need a Safe Space for Dual Diagnosis Recovery
Mental health disorders are extremely common among women, and often lead to substance addiction. Combined, substance abuse and mental illness become dual diagnosis, which requires very specialized treatment and a safe, secure place to heal. Learn why women need safe, sober recovery homes when battling dual diagnosis. About one in every five adults in the […]
What is Recreational Drug Use?
Today, millions of Americans use drugs, whether that be in the form of alcohol, marijuana, prescription medications, or illicit substances. On average, most substance use begins during the teenage years—before graduating high school. For young people especially, drug use starts as recreational: they use drugs to have a good time, to experiment, and to experience […]
What are the Effects of Recreational Drug Use?
When people use drugs for their mind-altering effects – such as to get high, have fun with friends, or escape from stress and emotion – it falls under the category of recreational drug use. Recreational drug use is a term that refers to nonmedical substance use, and it can involve a variety of different drugs […]
Pre-Addiction, or Early Addiction, is an Emerging Topic
Many people believe they need to hit “rock bottom” before getting help for a drug or alcohol problem. Often, they wait for things to get so bad they can no longer handle it – a loss in their job, a break in a relationship, a run-in with the law or, even more significantly, an overdose […]
6 Successful Celebrities with Mental Health Disorders
Mental illness does not discriminate. Anyone, of any background or upbringing, social position or economic status, can struggle with their mental health. There are millions of people throughout the United States facing a mental illness today, including some of the famous names we know very well. When you are battling with a mental health disorder, […]
Are You Facing Problems with Mental Health?
It is estimated that one in every five adults in America experience a mental illness. On top of this, about one in six youth (between the ages of six and 17) also experience a mental health disorder each year. Mental health problems are all around us, yet too many people struggle in silence, afraid to […]
Sober Fun: What Do People Do for Fun in Recovery?
What do sober people do for fun, and how do they stay positive throughout the recovery process? Turnbridge takes a look at redefining fun in recovery, and offers fun activities to try while sober. When a person is in early recovery, it is common for them to look back and reminisce about the past. They […]