Do you ever feel like a night out with friends and drinks always turns into feeling bloated the next day? If you do, you’re not the only one. Alcohol does cause many to feel like they’ve gained weight overnight. Why? Alcohol damages every organ in the digestive...
The Freedom Center Editorial Team
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Celebrating Sobriety: A Guide to AA Chips and Milestones
Starting a sobriety journey is a big deal; every step forward deserves recognition. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) celebrates such milestones with AA chips. These little tokens are more than just pieces of metal or plastic; they're symbols of hard work, dedication, and...
8 Helpful Affirmations to Say to a Person in Recovery
Recovery from substance use has many ups and downs. From managing daily triggers to finding the right therapy or medication, going through substance abuse recovery is often a long and complicated process. People undergoing this process can easily find themselves...
7 Tips: How to Help a Recovering Addict
Watching a loved one struggle with addiction can be heart-wrenching and often leaves you feeling helpless. However, your support can be pivotal in their recovery journey. Understanding how to support someone battling addiction (a recovering addict) effectively is...
Inpatient Vs. Outpatient Drug and Alcohol Rehab
Substance abuse and addiction affect millions in the US and worldwide, but relatively few receive the help they need. So, if you are looking into drug or alcohol rehabilitation programs, you may be wondering about the differences between inpatient and outpatient...
The Most Common Societal Contributors to Substance Abuse
We often think of addiction as a personal struggle, but did you know that our surroundings play a big part, too? There's no single reason why someone might struggle with substance abuse. It's a mix of many factors – including societal factors. At The Freedom Center,...
An Intro to Adult Children of Alcoholics (ACoA)
Alcoholism's impact extends beyond the individual, deeply affecting friends and family, especially children. Let’s explore the world of Adult Children of Alcoholics (ACoA), a group that often carries the weight of their childhood experiences well into their adult...
How Long Does It Take to Detox from Alcohol?
One of the early steps of treatment for alcohol use disorder (AUD) is detoxification. When you stop drinking alcohol after a period of addiction, your body experiences withdrawal, and this temporary adjustment results in uncomfortable physical and mental symptoms. How...
Is an Inpatient Drug Rehab Center Necessary?
When drug or alcohol abuse gets out of control, it can affect how someone makes decisions and thinks, endangering their life. While outpatient treatments may be appropriate for some individuals with addiction, others who face more severe, problematic, and dangerous...
New study reveals which state provides the best opportunities for substance abuse rehabilitation
Maine takes first place being the state that spends the most money on mental health per capita. Alaska is second with the highest number of substance abuse rehabilitation facilities per 100k population. Vermont comes in third, while Montana and Washington...