Addiction Resources Blog
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 have fun in recovery? What do you do with all those hours of the day you once dedicated to your addiction? Why am I so bored? What do I do...
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 these individuals won’t finish rehab because they’ll sabotage themselves before they’re able to succeed. One of the biggest obstacles between recovery and you...
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 require specialized treatment. Dual diagnosis is a common term that you’ll often hear in the addiction industry. According to the National...
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 ever seek addiction treatment. Among this fraction, only a certain percentage will successfully complete rehab and be clean. Many people are...
Addiction Information for Employers – Detection, Prevention, and Treatment
Addiction runs rampant in workplace environments. It’s often an untold secret that many employees may know about one another. In fact, approximately 8% of working Americans struggle with alcoholism or an alcohol use disorder (AUD). These numbers don’t even include...
National Drug Take Back Day
National Drug Take Back Day will be held April 27th, 2019, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. local time. Law enforcement will pair up with local communities to take back prescription drugs to ensure their safe disposal. Held each spring and fall, this take back day offers any...
Drug Overdose Signs
Dabbling with drugs is risky business. One of the most dire consequences is the possibility of overdosing. All substances are capable of causing toxic-level build up in the body that accumulates faster than the body can process it out. Things quickly go south once the...
Signs and Risk Factors of Suicide
Suicide is one of the leading causes of death in our Country. Depression is the most common condition associated with suicide but it is often undiagnosed. Though suicidal thoughts aren’t always easy to detect, learning how to identify the signs of suicide may save a...
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What is Mental Health First Aid? Mental Health First Aid re-imagines the way we view mental health and substance use. If the world viewed treating suicide and similar symptoms of mental health illnesses in the same way we treat more apparent medical conditions, the...
A History of Alcoholics Anonymous & The 12 Steps
Twelve-step programs were created and popularized by Alcoholics Anonymous which was founded in 1935. Nearly 100 years later, the 12 steps are still widely used to treat substance abuse. In addition to being immensely popular, the twelve steps have been hugely...