Recognizing Alcoholism: 7 Signs You Should Know

Recognizing Alcoholism: 7 Signs You Should Know

Alcoholism, clinically known as Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD), affects millions of Americans each year. This chronic disease disrupts brain chemistry, making it increasingly difficult for individuals to control their drinking habits despite harmful consequences. Key...
Getting Clean: Navigating Admissions at Resolute Recovery

Getting Clean: Navigating Admissions at Resolute Recovery

Overview of the Admissions Process at Resolute Recovery Taking the first step toward addiction recovery requires courage, and at Resolute Recovery, we’re here to guide you through every stage of your journey. Our admissions process is designed to be...
Why there’s a Shortage of Mental Health and Addiction Counselors

Why there’s a Shortage of Mental Health and Addiction Counselors

Overview of the Mental Health and Addiction Counselor Shortage Mental health and addiction counselors are crucial healthcare professionals who offer vital support, guidance, and treatment to individuals dealing with mental health issues and substance use disorders....
Addiction and Sleep: Breaking the Cycle of Drug Insomnia

Addiction and Sleep: Breaking the Cycle of Drug Insomnia

Sleep in Addiction Recovery Sleep is crucial in addiction recovery, supporting both physical healing and emotional stability. Studies indicate that good sleep enhances the brain’s capacity to develop new, positive habits while overcoming addictive behaviors. The...
Sober Friendships: Keeping Old Connections and Build New Ones

Sober Friendships: Keeping Old Connections and Build New Ones

Understanding Friendship Dynamics in Recovery The journey through recovery brings significant changes to social relationships and friendships. Many individuals entering recovery ask themselves, “Can I maintain my friendships after addiction?” This question...