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The job of Law Enforcement comes with the potential trauma and stress that can lead into substance use disorder. Fortunately, there are resources available to law enforcement officers who want...
The United States currently has the highest drug-related mortality rate in the world, accounting for 1 in every 4 drug-related deaths globally. This shows no signs of slowing down, especially...
What Social Isolation Means for Addiction Treatment As the world navigates through the many uncertainties brought on by COVID-19, such as financial stress, unemployment, fear of ourselves or loved ones...
Regaining Trust In early recovery, it is common for the newly sober addict to feel elation, invincibility, and a newfound willingness to right all the wrongs of their past. If...
So When Should You Stage an Intervention? Knowing exactly when to reach out to someone who has a substance use problem is difficult. Intervention is an outstretched hand; for many...
Addiction Resources for Students College students are one of the top demographics for drug and alcohol use. What makes drug and alcohol use prevalent among college students? Numerous reasons contribute,...
Addiction Resources for Elderly Senior citizens face a variety of mental illnesses that are often overlooked because of their ages. The American elderly generation, often referred to as baby boomers,...
Addiction Resources for Veterans When the brave and selfless heroes from our armed forces return home, unforeseen difficulties often present themselves as they try to readjust to life stateside. The...
Addiction Resources for Firefighters and EMTs Firefighters & EMTs alike have a physically, emotionally, and psychologically challenging occupation. As a consequence, a notable percentage of these professionals face the prospect...