Wouldn't it be wonderful to be switched on all the time, to feel like your mind is sharp and clear, and to be able to accomplish everything you need? Imagine waking up every morning with the ability to use your brain in exactly the right way, thinking clearly, and with the ability to focus. The brain is a ... Read More
Life in Recovery
After treatment, many of the guards that were in place are gone and you may find the old factors contributing to your mental state or substance use creeping back. Along with our clinical services and alumni program, we’re dedicated to equipping our patients with the tools to maintain long-term health. In this section, we provide further tips and advice on living your best life in your best health.
5 Brain Boosters for Mental Sharpness
6 Suggestions for Living One Day at a Time
Throughout the course of treatment for an addiction or mental health disorder, the phrase "live one day at a time" often comes up. This phrase isn't just a cliché; it's a reminder that while we can't always predict and control the future, there are things we can do today to support sobriety and mental ... Read More
Using Breathwork to Ease Hypertension
High blood pressure can be a serious problem for your health. Having this condition means that your blood is pushing too hard against the walls of your arteries, which can lead to damage. Hypertension may also lead to conditions like heart disease or stroke. Fortunately, you can manage high blood pressure naturally by ... Read More
How Drug Use Ages You—and Is It Reversible?
Our bodies respond to the things that we put in (and on) them. Doctors and nutritionists have been telling us for years that certain foods, drinks, and lifestyles can age you dramatically. It's also a widely accepted truth that drug use ages you. (Who hasn't seen the before and after pictures of those who use meth, ... Read More
Sober Strategies Playbook: Tips for Staying Sober
Recovery from a substance use disorder or addiction is rarely an easy path. Some days will be a breeze, while others can be downright scary and overwhelming. Ultimately, it's important to remember that relapses happen to almost everyone. In fact, some research estimates that up to 80 percent of people seeking long-term ... Read More
“5 Rules of Recovery” That Can Help Prevent Relapse
As you begin your recovery from a substance use disorder, it's important to think about relapse prevention. Taking time to develop effective coping skills can help you stay sober and avoid turning to drugs or alcohol when faced with unpleasant feelings. Keep reading to learn more about how the five rules of recovery ... Read More
What Are the 4 Horsemen and 12 Bedevilments in AA?
Once, drinking was a pleasure. Many people in recovery from alcoholism recall the early days of their drinking when after one or two drinks, they felt merrier, less stressed, and like a weight was lifted from their shoulders. They often had good times when they were drinking with family or friends. They felt that ... Read More
Is AI Companionship Software Good for Mental Health?
Having a strong support system helps people overcome challenges and maintain better mental health regardless of the curveballs life throws. It's associated with decreased health risks such as obesity and heart disease as well as a longer life. The give-and-take nature of close relationships is instrumental in ... Read More