Home / Blog

Your Source for Addiction and Recovery Insights and News

10 Strategies to Manage Hidden Drinking Triggers

Drinking triggers are situations that make us feel the urge to drink. For someone in recovery from alcohol use disorder,..

What Is Wet Brain and What Are the Symptoms?

Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome, commonly known as “wet brain,” is a severe brain disorder primarily caused by a deficiency of vitamin B1..

How to Celebrate Pride Month While in Recovery

Pride Month started as the anniversary of the Stonewall riots of 1969. Decades later, it has become a time to..

10+ Sober Summer Activities in Maryland

Finding activities that are fulfilling, fun, and recovery-friendly can be a challenge if you’re sober. Luckily, summer in Maryland is..

The Link Between Circadian Rhythm and Addiction

The relationship between our circadian rhythm and addiction runs very deep, with 36% to 91% of people with alcohol use..

Gender Differences in the Opioid Epidemic & Overdose Rates Among Men

Since the 90s, the world and, more specifically, the U.S., has been fighting an opioid epidemic that affects millions of..

Taking Charge After a Relapse: Steps to Get Back on Your Feet

Addiction relapse can be an incredibly challenging experience that makes you feel like you’ve gone back to square one in..

What is an Addiction Counselor?

An addiction counselor is a healthcare professional who knows the ins and outs of addiction and provides a range of..

The Positive Transformations After Drug Use

Drug addiction is a complex and challenging issue that impacts millions of individuals and families worldwide. While the recovery process..

Risks and Alternatives of Benzodiazepine for Anxiety Relief

Benzodiazepines are a class of drug that slows down brain and nervous system activity, which makes them an effective counter..

The Crucial Connection Between Mental Health and Addiction Treatment

May is Mental Health Awareness Month, a time to recognize the link between mental health and addiction recovery. While experts..

A Guide to Managing Benzo Withdrawal-Related Stomach Pain

Benzodiazepines, commonly known as benzos, are widely used to treat anxiety and sleep disorders, providing much-needed relief for many individuals...

Skip to content