Diverse Socialization Leads to Improved Recovery Outcomes
A study published in the Journal of Applied Psychology earlier this year has explored the role of social networks and social identity in addiction recovery. The study found that diverse […]
A study published in the Journal of Applied Psychology earlier this year has explored the role of social networks and social identity in addiction recovery. The study found that diverse […]
Early on in recovery, feelings of dysphoria and depression are common. These may manifest in a general inability to enjoy life, disinterest in hobbies and feeling distant from loved ones. […]
Even in today’s society, many people have misconceptions about recovery. Here are some common myths to be aware of: Addiction is a choice. We must remember that each individual in […]
Many are calling addiction an epidemic in the United States and for good reason. Â Last year, nearly 10% of the US population used illicit drugs, while binge drinking affected nearly […]
Historically, addiction has been a quiet, hidden tormentor. It silently took its victims into their graves without ever bearing a burden of responsibility. Why? Because of the stigma of addiction. […]