
Events are being held across the country to raise awareness about addiction and to celebrate sobriety.

Events are being held across the country to raise awareness about addiction and to celebrate sobriety.

Here are five things NOT to say when your loved one is in recovery—and some helpful things you could say instead.

In a nation where 7 out of 10 are taking prescription drugs, it’s worth asking: “Are we treating the symptoms instead of the diseases?”

The statistics on drug and alcohol use can be sobering, but we can’t fight a problem if we aren’t armed with information.
While admitting there is an issue and seeking treatment is scary, it can also be a relief to come clean and ask for help.
Unmet expectations and unhealthy patterns can make the season anything but merry and bright. But that doesn’t mean there’s nothing you can do about it.

Treatment methods like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Dialectical Behavior Therapy help inspire self-awareness, set goals and bring about positive change.

A return to real life can be full of possibilities, as long as you plan ahead.

By addressing the underlying issues and getting to the root of the addiction, you can find truly lasting recovery.

Cannabis has been shown to provide relief from multiple sclerosis, glaucoma and other conditions. But is medical marijuana the answer to chronic pain?