Addiction is one of the most common and consequential chronic medical conditions in the United States. Nationwide, more than 46 million people met the criteria for a substance abuse disorder as of ...
The recovery process from Substance Use Disorders (SUDs) has evolved over time. So often, the recovery process is referred to as a “pathway” or “journey,” which may seem like appropriate terms.
Certain regions of the brain show changes during the early stages after quitting drinking that may contribute to increased anxiety and relapse rates in people attempting recovery from alcohol use ...
Struggling with substance abuse can feel overwhelming, affecting your physical health, mental wellbeing, and relationships.
Resurgence Behavioral Health has published a new educational resource examining how alcohol addiction develops over time and what recovery may look like for people and patients seeking to regain ...
Alcohol recovery is deeply personal, shaped by your health, support system, and lifestyle. From inpatient rehab to outpatient care, and from medication to exercise, there’s no one-size-fits-all path.
Before the start of each academic year in higher education, there appears to be questions from incoming students and their families about how much do college students drink alcohol. According to the ...