
Strategies for Relapse Prevention in Addiction Recovery
Battling addiction and making your way through to the other side of treatment is a significant accomplishment. The mental and physical work of addiction recovery
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Battling addiction and making your way through to the other side of treatment is a significant accomplishment. The mental and physical work of addiction recovery

One reason that someone may be apprehensive to enter addiction treatment is that they don’t know what to expect. For those who have never been

Drug or alcohol addiction doesn’t just affect the individual, but also those who are closest to them. This includes family. The dynamics of family relationships

The relationship between mental health and addiction is a complicated one. Nearly thirty-eight percent of individuals with substance abuse disorders are also living with a

Addiction is a disease that affects both the body and mind. On a physical level, the body overcomes addiction by detoxifying and adapting to not

An important decision when entering addiction treatment is whether inpatient or outpatient rehab is best for your needs. The choice often comes down to where

Recovering from addiction is one of the most significant challenges you may ever face, but you don’t have to travel this road on your own.

Drug addiction is a complex disease that affects millions of people and their families across the country. Drug addiction includes a spectrum of addiction diseases,

Drug addiction is a progressive disease that might start with the experimentation of illegal drugs or pharmaceutical medications. Addiction doesn’t start as a full-blown disease

Watching a loved one struggle with addiction is difficult. At Rockland RecoveryGroup in Massachusetts, we understand the challenges families face and are here to support
Rockland Recovery Group is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Our admissions team is always available to answer your questions and get you started on the path to recovery. Call our admissions team or fill out the form to request a confidential call.