Finding a community in recovery
Addiction recovery can feel like an incredibly isolated process. You may feel like there’s no one who gets what you’re going through. With the advent of the internet and online communities...
Support Through Recovery with Shoshana Church
I'm focusing support through the recovery process. We believe your loved ones shouldn't be isolated from the work you're doing to overcome your substance use issues. It's important that they see the progress you're making. ...
Breaking Through Recovery
September is Recovery Awareness Month, and our number one focus is replacing the fear of withdrawal symptoms with the power of withdrawal management...
Recognizing signs of addiction
Being able to recognize the signs of addiction is vital to deal with the problem before it’s too late...
You aren’t alone in your recovery
Addiction recovery can feel like an incredibly isolated process. You may feel like there’s no one who gets what you’re going through. With the advent of the internet and online communities...
There’s a light at the end of the tunnel
Addiction recovery can be incredibly challenging. You may need help from your doctor, family, friends, support groups or an organized treatment program to overcome your drug addiction and stay drug-free....
What is NAD Therapy?
Every cell makes NAD. Bacteria, plants, even people - all of our cells run off of NAD....
Where Does NAD Come From?
Every cell makes NAD. Bacteria, plants, even people - all of our cells run off of NAD....
Your brain and body remember trauma differently than other events
Most of what you experience leaves no trace in your memory. Learning new information often requires a lot of effort and repetition—picture studying for a tough exam or mastering the tasks of a new job. It’s easy to forget what you’ve learned, and recalling details of the past can sometimes be challenging. Read The Full Article ...
We Need to Talk About Suicide Prevention
Talking about suicide prevention begins with understanding mental illness. The majority of people who take their lives have an unidentified mental health disorder. Many of those people were unable to share their emotional pain because of the stigma associated with the disease. Read the full story here ...