Therapy is a critical part of addiction treatment and recovery. At least half of people with substance use disorders also have a co-occurring mental health issue, such as depression, an anxiety disorder, bipolar disorder, PTSD, ADHD, schizophrenia, or a personality...
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3 Ways Social Media Makes Recovery from Addiction Harder
Social media has become a daily part of life. According to research by Hootsuite, a social media...
Should You Quit Smoking When Recovering From Addiction?
You’ve probably heard the old joke, “What do you do if you can’t find your AA meeting? Look for...
Is Caffeine Bad for Addiction Recovery?
AA meetings, and recovery in general, have long been associated with coffee and cigarettes. One...
6 Ways to Keep Depression From Coming Back
Depression is one of the most common mental health problems in the US. According to a national...
6 Ways to Sleep Better in Recovery
Getting plenty of quality sleep is one of the best things you can do for both your physical and...
3 Ways Spending Time in Nature Strengthens Your Recovery
Recovery from substance use is about far more than just abstaining from drugs and/or alcohol. It...