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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.

3 Stigmas that Keep People from Seeking Addiction Treatment

Although addiction is an issue that has existed for decades and our understanding of it has improved tremendously, there are still many stigmas that exist. It is these stereotypes and negative assumptions that can keep individuals from getting the help they need to recover. Addiction is a treatable condition, and relapse is not guaranteed. A

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How Communities can be more Supportive of Addiction Recovery

Recovery from addiction is a collaborative effort. While individuals in recovery must make changes in their lives, having support from family, friends, and their community can make these transitions easier. In recognition of September being National Recovery Month, we’re taking a closer look at some of the ways that communities can support addiction recovery. Host

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Kratom and the Opioid Epidemic

The United States has been battling the opioid epidemic for years, more recently pushing through legislation that tightens prescription monitoring, improves access to treatment, increases addiction education, and raises awareness about addiction. Even with all of these programs in place, there is still (at least) one drug that may be slipping by: kratom. This psychoactive

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