At Guardian Recovery, our philosophy is simple — provide our clients with a program we would seek for ourselves or a loved one. We meet our clients exactly
At Guardian Recovery, our philosophy is simple — provide our clients with a program we would seek for ourselves or a loved one. We meet our clients exactly
Contact us today to sign up for substance use disorder treatment in Lewiston, ME. What makes Recovery Connections of Maine the right choice? With a decade of experience in counseling and treating those who struggle with a substance use disorder, we know how to approach each patient with care...
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There are different levels of drug use, comprising occasional use, hazardous use, harmful use and dependence. Drugs can be taken in binges or used daily. Addiction can be thought of primarily as a disorder of motivation,1 and much of the specialist treatment focuses on psychosocial processes. ...
The most severe form of substance use disorder, associated with compulsive or uncontrolled use of one or more substances. Addiction is a chronic brain disease that has the potential for both recurrence (relapse) and recovery. (emphasis added) Also as noted by the Surgeon General in his report:...
Use of illicit substances and nonmedical use of prescription medication worldwide has increased dramatically in the past several years. Approximately 10% of people who use illicit substances will develop a substance use disorder (SUD). Similar to other chronic health disorders, periods of remission ...
A“recovery-ready workplace,” by Gupta’s definition, is one where those who are struggling with a substance-use disorder have people to talk to, where “they don’t have to hide their disease … they can seek out help whenever they want to.” In such an environment, he says, ...
Many patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) present with concurrent substance use disorders (SUDs), which has been thought to impair their response to antidepressants. Clinicians often delay antidepressant treatment until sustained sobriety has been established. Unfortunately, these comorbid subjects ...
A recovery community's culture, reflective of the broader community, is believed to be vital to recovery from a substance use disorder, whether through access to programs, support groups, or opportunities to connect with others. One critical element of a strengths-based model of addiction ...