Addiction recovery and sobriety are different for everyone. Some people thrive in residential treatment, while others enjoy the flexibility of outpatient programs. Many people go…
Today, many approaches, tools, and even medications help people manage addiction recovery. Medication-assisted treatment is a leader in addiction recovery, especially for those managing long-term…
Studies show that despite rising drug and alcohol use across the state, fewer women in Massachusetts are seeking addiction treatment.1 Despite this decrease, treatment centers…
Finding suitable addiction recovery and mental health programs can be overwhelming. Here in Massachusetts, a range of treatment options are available to residents of all…
For people across the United States and in New Hampshire, the transition from rehab to home life can be overwhelming. Fear of relapse, toxic home…
Family is crucial to successful addiction recovery and sobriety. Unfortunately, addiction can negatively affect home life, communication, and family dynamics. Similarly, dysfunctional relationships at home…
Prescription drugs are one of the leading addictions facing Americans today. It is increasingly common for people from all walks of life to abuse painkillers,…
Meth is an increasingly common stimulant drug. Because meth is easy to get, easy to make, and relatively inexpensive, people take meth for many reasons.…
Contrary to popular belief, heroin users often maintain relatively normal lives. They may be students, parents, and working professionals. For loved ones, it’s important to…
Each day, people across the country struggle with opioid dependency. Unfortunately, opioids, especially fentanyl, are increasingly addictive, accessible, and dangerous. While many people, heroin and…