Behavioral, Corporate, drug recovery
Addiction affects both the mind and the body. Some people experience the adverse effects more in one area than another, but is there really a difference in psychological and physical addiction? This article will review the facts, discuss the differences, and explore...
Behavioral, Corporate, drug recovery
At the end of an addiction treatment program, most people probably aren’t thinking about going back to rehab. But the reality is that 18-26% of people who seek treatment for a substance use disorder will eventually readmit to rehab. Although this statement may...
Behavioral, drug recovery
Physical activity in recovery is one of many adjunct treatments that can help improve substance abuse treatment outcomes. Exercise can improve your emotional and physical well-being. Physical activity can help you create a healthy daily routine and build recovery...
Behavioral, Corporate, drug recovery
People with substance use disorders often experience intense sugar cravings. Even the original printing of The Big Book in Alcoholics Anonymous mentions a physician who encouraged newly sober alcoholics to keep chocolate or candy on hand to help manage alcohol...