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The Opioid Epidemic and How It Is Affecting Maryland

The Opioid Epidemic in Maryland Opioids, also called opiates, are drugs that come from the opium poppy plants and their..

Heroin Addiction Maryland: Startling Facts and Statistics

How Bad Is The Problem: A Short History The heroin crisis in Maryland and in the United States officially started..

What Are The Differences Between PHP and IOP Treatment?

Looking for addiction treatment that fits your schedule? Consider a partial hospitalization program (PHP) or intensive outpatient program (IOP). Both..

Depression and Alcoholism: A Common Dual Diagnosis

Before discussing the link between alcoholism and depression, it is important to understand the concept of depression itself first, since..

How to Ask for Help

According to recent studies, over 23.5 million Americans struggle with some type of substance use disorder (SUD). These individuals need help, whether..

5 Tips for Maintaining Long-Term Recovery

Just because you’ve completed an addiction treatment program, it doesn’t necessarily mean that you’ll never drink or use drugs again...

Higher Power for Atheists and Agnostics: 6 Alternatives to God

Newcomers to addiction recovery are often taken aback by the frequent mention of God or other aspects of faith (such..

The Codependent Behaviors I Have Tried to Leave Behind

4 Recovery Don’ts for Loved Ones of an Addict The hardest lesson I ever had to learn is that, unlike..

How to Have Fun in Recovery: 6 Sober Activities

When people begin a program of recovery, one of the first questions we often ask ourselves is Now what? How does anyone..

Why Do We Sabotage Our Recovery

Did you know that 40% to 60% of addicts who complete rehab will relapse? An even more significant portion of..

What Is Dual Diagnosis?

Many substance abusers also struggle with a co-occurring mental health disorder. This is known as a dual diagnosis and will..

You Got Clean, Now What?

Despite the fact that millions upon millions will face addiction sometime in their lives, only a fraction (about 10%) will..

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