On October 24, 2018, President Donald Trump signed what he said to be the “single, largest bill to combat drug crisis in the history of our country.” The passing of this legislation came almost exactly one year after the president declared America’s opioid crisis a national public health emergency. The opioid crisis is a pervasive […]
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The Benefits of a Gratitude List in Recovery: What Things Are You Grateful For?
“Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. It turns what we have into enough, and more. It turns denial into acceptance, chaos to order, confusion to clarity. It can turn a meal into a feast, a house into a home, a stranger into a friend. Gratitude makes sense of our past, brings peace for today and […]
Why Do People Get Addicted to Drugs? The Causes of Drug Addiction
Drug addiction is a very misunderstood disease. Oftentimes, we do not understand how or why other people get addicted to drugs. Many of us mistakenly think that “drug addicts” lack good morals, and choose to continue using drugs despite the negative consequences. Some believe that drugs are easy to quit, and that people who are […]
Fast Facts About Substance Abuse in College Students
College is a time of transition. Teens are moving into adulthood; young adults are moving out of the house for the first time. For many young people, college is the first time that they are truly away from parental supervision and encouraged to make decisions on their own. In the same breath, college also comes […]
The Benefits of Outpatient Eating Disorder Treatment
Eating disorders bring about many complex challenges for young women – not just physically, but emotionally and mentally, as well. These disorders – whether bulimia, anorexia, binge eating – play a distortionary role in the brain, altering how a woman feels, thinks, and sees herself. Whether it is you or a loved one suffering from […]
Going to Drug Rehab in New England
Substance addiction is a chronic disease affecting more than 20 million people across the United States. Drug abuse is even more common, with as many as 80 million people being classified as “risky substance users.” If you are battling a substance problem – alcohol or drugs – know that you are not alone. For those […]
The Value of a Collegiate Recovery Community for Students Battling Addiction
More than four out of ten college students across the United States have used an illicit drug in the last year. Almost the same number of students have reported excessive alcohol consumption. But the problem stretches even farther. Currently across the country, an estimated 10 million young people (ages 12 to 29) – in high […]
Another Look at Comorbid Substance Abuse
Mental health and drug addiction are two “taboo” topics that we often leave out of everyday conversation. Yet all around us, people – neighbors, friends, loved ones – are battling these disorders, often together, at the same time. If you or a loved one is struggling with co-occurring substance abuse and mental health disorders, know […]
Sober Things to Do in Connecticut in the Fall
Autumn has arrived. Many of us are already falling for the joys of flannel season, whether that involves hot apple cider, pumpkin carving, Sunday night football, Sober October, or simply cozying up with loved ones. Autumn is an amazing time of year in New England, with so many activities to look forward to – especially […]
A Recovery College vs. an Academics-Focused Young Adult Drug Rehab
School is back in session. Once again, college students are bustling around their campuses, meeting new friends (or reuniting with old ones) and beginning their get-to-class-on-time routines. At home, parents may be wondering what their kids are up to during this back-to-school season. Are they hitting the books, or going to college parties? Are they […]