
Replacement Addiction: What Is It and What Are the Dangers?
A common misconception about substance abuse recovery is that once a person enters and completes an inpatient or outpatient…
A common misconception about substance abuse recovery is that once a person enters and completes an inpatient or outpatient…
Words are extremely powerful; they can dramatically shift how we perceive ourselves, each other, and our experiences. While words…
W tym wypadku już na osobiście początek każdy wraz z nowych użytkowników może skorzystać z propozycje powitalnej. Została kobieta podzielona na 2 etapy, dzięki z
Attending college is a great way to experience personal freedom and learn a great deal. Unfortunately, some of the “new…
At The River Source, we’re committed to helping our clients build a strong foundation for a lifetime of sobriety. The…
You’re going to encounter drug and alcohol cravings as you enter substance abuse recovery — that’s okay, and normal. But…
When you’ve worked so hard on your recovery, it’s natural to start thinking about some kind vacation — a trip to the beach, a weekend away in the mountains, or maybe that big-city adventure you’ve always dreamed .
It’s easy to focus on the things that you “have” to do once you exit rehab and begin your life in recovery. But one the things you should do is take care your mental health. Newfound sobriety can be quite challenging, but there’s plenty you can do to make this journey easier on yourself.
The members of The River Source Admissions team are the first people our clients and their loved ones speak to as they begin their recovery
The River Source explains how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted substance abuse and what is the best solution for addiction recovery this pandemic season.
Everyone who has suffered from addiction has done things they feel guilt over. And on some level, this is normal and healthy: guilt can drive us to do better. It’s when guilt turns into shame — punishing ourselves continuously, declaring ourselves bad or irredeemable — that it becomes a problem.
At The River Source, we take a holistic approach to substance abuse treatment. We focus on healing the body, mind, and spirit together because the three are equally important to your overall well-being. And part of that is engaging with what else the client must do to heal beyond getting clean.
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