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Recovery is the overarching term used to describe the process in which someone is working through a substance addiction the process of staying sober long term. For those working on recovery they are looking towards a life free of addiction and long-term sobriety.

Criminalizing Non-Violent Drug Offenses is Not an Effective Way of Treating the Problem

There is no denying that addiction changes the way a person thinks and acts. This can lead to arrests for things such as possession of drugs, selling drugs, driving while intoxicated (DWI), stealing, domestic disputes, and other drug-related offenses. Many of these are non-violent offenses, but may still result in incarceration. However, criminalizing non-violent drug […]

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The Importance of Transparency in Addiction Recovery

Although many people are more aware and accepting of addiction recovery, there are still those who fall victim to the stigmas and misconceptions about addiction that exist. This can make you feel more hesitant to be transparent and share your story. Telling others, what you have gone through and how you have changed can leave

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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Pain Relief

A common factor that can contribute to substance use disorders is pain. No one likes to be uncomfortable, and for those who experience chronic pain, it can be very stressful and exhausting. Crunched for time and under pressure to produce results, many physicians over the years have turned to prescribing opioid pain killers to provide

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Combating the Prescription Opioid Epidemic and Promoting Recovery

For more than a decade, opioid misuse and abuse has been on the rise. In recent years, it has grown so quickly and had such a profound impact that has been referred to as an opioid epidemic. The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) estimates that in 2012, around 2.1 million people in the United

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