Practical recommendations for how you can approach and cope with addiction in your family.
Informed Americans no longer view addiction as a moral failing, and more and more policymakers are recognizing that punishment is an ineffective and inappropriate tool for addressing a person’s drug problems. Treatment is what is needed.
One of the most difficult aspects of drinking issues or a drug problem is how to explain to your children why your spouse left for a…
Many teens suffer from depression, anxiety or other mental illness. Unfortunately, this puts them more at risk for developing a drug problem and co-occurring disorders.
Do you or someone you know have a drug problem? Learn how to recognize the signs of drug addiction so that you can take action as soon as possible.
Teens beliefs about risk are strongly influenced by other people.
"My ADHD makes me impulsive, so I'm likely to choose short-term enjoyment instead of acting responsibly."
The video underscores the importance of examining our misconceptions about people with substance use disorders. To learn more about preventing opioid misuse,...
Recovery for Everyone makes this journey to freedom practical and achievable for those willing to do the hard work of recovery.
After spending time in an eating disorder treatment program, the transition back to the real world can be a crucial one. It’s important to consider the methods that were working in the treatment setting in order to carry those into everyday routines at home. We have composed a short list of what is most effective in treatment that you can continue to create on your own. Structure and Support! Having a plan, including one for meals, recovery groups and therapy is an essential…