Seven Traits to Look for in a Therapist
Continuing to see a therapist after completing your treatment program is highly recommended. You may be encouraged to see a therapist each week in the
Continuing to see a therapist after completing your treatment program is highly recommended. You may be encouraged to see a therapist each week in the
Donating your time to help others has massive benefits. Among them are increased social interaction, decreased stress and the learning of new skills. While volunteering
It’s that time of the year again – spring break! Whether you’ve been invited to grab drinks after work or asked to attend a baseball
The River Source is excited to share that we are currently using virtual reality to help people recover from their addictions. The virtual reality program
When you’re a newly recovering addict coming back from the lowest of lows, it’s hard to get excited about sobriety. Everyone else might be excited
When there’s an addict in the family, showing compassion may be the last thing on your mind. Sure, you love your family member and want
There is no “right” time to seek recovery for a drug or alcohol addiction. A person should do so when they are ready to make
Remember when you were a kid and the holidays seemed magical? That’s probably not the case anymore. You might blame your addiction for putting a
A “sobriety toolbox” or “recovery toolbox” is a general phrase used to describe the various resources and coping strategies that are collected during the treatment
A sober life does not mean a boring life. The only reason why you might be thinking this way is that you equate having fun
Many people are surprised to learn that they feel just as overwhelmed when they first leave treatment as they did when they first arrived. One
Do you have a pet at home? If so, you might find it comforting to know that they can support your recovery from substance abuse.
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