by Carley Smiddy | Apr 16, 2018 | Drug Facts & Resources, Health & Wellness
7 Ways Quitting Smoking Will Help You Enjoy Your Life Giving up nicotine is the bravest thing you could ever do for yourself. Quitting smoking isn’t simple at first. Once you get through the first few weeks, things will start to get easier. With time and practice,...
by Carley Smiddy | Mar 9, 2018 | Addiction Treatment & Recovery, Drug Facts & Resources
What is Safe Passage and How Does it Help? Safe passage transports is a new way to bring people from treatment, court, and hospitals back home. The journey back home after treatment, courts, or hospitals can be challenging and stressful. Going back home can seem...
by Carley Smiddy | Feb 19, 2018 | Addiction Treatment & Recovery, Drug Facts & Resources
Important Tips for Meeting your Basic Needs and Why this Matters to your Recovery In the early days of psychology, there was a theorist by the name of Abraham Maslow. Maslow theorized that each person strives for, and even needs self actualization. Famous for his...
by Carley Smiddy | Feb 17, 2018 | Assessment & Services, Drug Facts & Resources
The winter is still here! Try not to be discouraged with the earlier days and lack of sunlight. Even though spring should be making an appearance soon, there are some things that you can do to help you deal with the winter blues. A lot of people actually may have a...
by Carley Smiddy | Feb 7, 2018 | Addiction Treatment & Recovery, Drug Facts & Resources
The Benefits of a Personal Recovery Assistant The journey of recovery begins with the first step. Your new recovery life should not be travelled alone. A recovery assistant can help you learn the ins and outs of recovery. A recovery assistance can also help you...
by Carley Smiddy | Oct 18, 2017 | Addiction, Drug Facts & Resources
Methamphetamines (MA) are stimulants that activate certain areas of the central nervous system including the brain. The structure of MA is similar to that of amphetamine. MA is highly addictive and is classified as a Schedule II drug meaning it is only available...