
Understanding PAWS: Post-Acute Withdrawal Symptoms in Recovery
When people think about withdrawal, they usually picture the acute phase—those first days or weeks after stopping alcohol or drugs. It’s intense, often physical, and

When people think about withdrawal, they usually picture the acute phase—those first days or weeks after stopping alcohol or drugs. It’s intense, often physical, and

Every day, individuals walk through our doors seeking a way out of the darkness of substance abuse, and they leave with renewed hope, purpose, and
Relapse is one of the most feared words in recovery, but it is also one of the most misunderstood. While it is not a prerequisite
There is a moment that can change everything. It may come after a crisis, or it may arrive quietly after years of mounting consequences. However
When people think about addiction treatment, they often picture therapy sessions, group work, and clinical care. Those elements are essential, but they are only part
The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) releases its World Drug Report each year to provide a comprehensive view of global drug use,
If you love someone who struggles with alcohol, you’ve probably asked yourself some version of this question: Why won’t they just stop? Underneath that question

Kratom is often marketed as a natural product for pain relief, energy, or mood support. Because it’s legal in many places and easy to purchase

When people think about addiction, they often imagine it as something separate from success, talent, or influence. The past of many famous alcoholics in history

For many people, St. Patrick’s Day is synonymous with drinking—green beer, crowded bars, and all-day celebrations centered around alcohol. But the holiday doesn’t have to