Addiction Blog
You’ve finally decided to change your life, but you still can’t erase the fact that staying sober feels hard. Everyone who is in their recovery journey fears relapsing. Thankfully, if you live in Georgia, there[...]
Once you complete your substance abuse treatment program, you still have opportunities to continue your recovery from drug or alcohol addiction. Aftercare and early recovery resources are available through ongoing individual therapy, support groups, sober[...]
Myths about addiction may be hindering you from getting help for substance abuse. If so, you may want to dig a little deeper to explore the facts about substance abuse and addiction treatment therapies' effectiveness.[...]
Opioids are a class of prescription medication that doctors use to treat severe or chronic pain. Drugs such as tramadol, fentanyl, or morphine provide relief for patients in pain due to a medical condition or[...]
Completing rehab can give you a fresh start and a sense of confidence in your life. However, rehab is just the beginning of your recovery journey. As you re-enter your daily life, you will experience[...]
Isolation is a leading cause of addiction. When you feel lonely or anxious and have little accountability, you are more tempted to drink or take drugs. For this reason, relapse in GA is common with[...]
Anger is an emotion that is commonly associated with addiction. When you become angry, you may turn to drugs or alcohol to cope with your anger. Mental health treatment programs are designed to help you[...]
One of the things you may have learned in your substance abuse treatment program is that leading a chaotic life contributed to your drug or alcohol addiction. If you are going to recover from substance[...]
A substance abuse treatment program provides unparalleled support and care during detox and rehab. Still, loneliness in rehab is common. Many people in addiction treatment find missing home at rehab to be one of the[...]
Helping a loved one who has an addiction to drugs or alcohol can be one of the toughest challenges in any relationship. The hardest part of dealing with addiction is not getting drawn into it[...]















