Behavioral, Corporate, drug recovery
Even for something fun like travel, straying from your normal routine can challenge your sobriety. Traveling while sober presents a lot of new obstacles, and temptation is everywhere. Parties, dining out, travel anxiety, and family dynamics are just some of the...
Behavioral, Corporate, drug recovery
Sleep quality and substance use are interconnected in several ways. Quality sleep can make it easier for people to get sober and maintain recovery. Unfortunately, the opposite is true: poor sleep quality can disrupt routines and increase the likelihood of relapse....
Behavioral, Corporate, drug recovery
Talking to your teenager about substance abuse can be scary. You may struggle to come up with the right words, especially if you have personally struggled with substance use in the past. Ultimately, we want to protect our kids and give them the support they need to...
Behavioral, Corporate, drug recovery
Addiction creates structural changes in the brain’s reward network. These changes can cause people to lose control over their substance use and neglect other activities and responsibilities. Seeking recovery is a challenging prospect to attempt alone, however,...