New Year’s resolutions are a common way for people to set goals and make positive changes in their lives. For those struggling with addiction, the …
New Years Eve can be a particularly challenging time for people in recovery from alcoholism. The combination of social events, family gatherings, and increased stress …
If you are starting addiction recovery, you may be worried about the holiday season. Here is how to enjoy the holidays while in recovery.
If you are starting addiction recovery, you may be worried about the holiday season. Here is how to enjoy the holidays while in recovery.
Drug rehab involves proper treatment and support to help you overcome drug addiction. Learn more about drug addiction treatment.
While prescription drug addiction can lead to some very dangerous behaviors, there are also some warning signs that you can look out for. Below are …
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Drug overdose deaths have substantially increased over the past year. Here is how Fairwinds Treatment Center can help with addiction recovery.
Substance abuse increased during the pandemic. Learn more about alcohol and inhalant abuse during the age of COVID-19.
People, including professionals, are using drugs like opioids, stimulants, sedatives, and tranquilizers without a doctor’s prescription. For example, in the health sector, the number of health …
Working with those who struggle with addiction, it would be impossible for us to overlook the overlap of codependency in drug abuse. However, for those …
Combat veterans are at high risk of PTSD. But, there is hope. Here are six positive affirmations for veterans suffering from PTSD and alcohol abuse.
Xanax is a commonly used drug in America. If you believe that you or a loved one is forming a Xanax addiction, here is everything you need to know.
If you are struggling with a heroin addiction, Fairwinds Treatment Center is here to help. Here’s what you should know before beginning your recovery.
If you suspect that a loved one is struggling with opioid or heroin addiction, recovery is possible. Here’s what you should know to help your loved ones.