
What Is Polysubstance Abuse?
What Is Polysubstance Abuse? A person with addiction craves a substance because his or her body has become dependent on it. Some people use a

What Is Polysubstance Abuse? A person with addiction craves a substance because his or her body has become dependent on it. Some people use a

Breaking the Silence: Embracing Peer Support in Professional Recovery In the fast-paced world of healthcare, where the pressure mounts and the stakes are high, the

In pop culture, there are all kinds of examples of trios who are central to the success of a television program or movie franchise (think

No Meaningless Exercise: A Commitment to Fitness Supports Your Recovery Many Veterans of our nation’s military branches are very proud of their service—and rightfully so.

Welcome to The Farley Center In the heart of Williamsburg, Virginia, The Farley Center at Williamsburg Place stands as a beacon of hope for high-functioning

Is your spouse, parent, or child getting drug and alcohol treatment? You probably felt incredibly relieved when your loved one finally took that first important

Trauma has a ripple effect, particularly within families. As mental and emotional health experts continue to research this, they shed necessary light on a concept

Addiction recovery is a long road. During recovery, it’s common for people to experience a range of emotions, especially fear. Nearly everyone who enters rehab

You were probably pretty excited when you first got sober—and rightfully so. After all, you had just overcome a huge challenge in order to reset

The Value of Staying Present in Recovery In a couple of previous blog posts, we have discussed the value of mindfulness practice—a form of meditation