The information in this blog was collected during a conversation with Sara Ridner, LCSW, Trauma Therapist at Cornerstone of Recovery, a Bradford Recovery Community....
What Is a Functioning Alcoholic?
It might be a friend, family member, or colleague. They consume alcohol regularly and rarely go to an event or get-together without alcoholic drinks. They might even...
Can you Keep your Job while in Rehab? Balancing Work and Addiction Treatment
“I can’t miss work.” People often delay starting their drug or alcohol treatment. They do this because they are scared of losing their job or delaying career goals....
Bradford Health Services and CHI St Vincent Partner to Establish New Residential Addiction Recovery Program in Arkansas
CHI St. Vincent, in partnership with Bradford Health Services, announces the first Addiction Recovery Program in Arkansas that offers the full continuum of care through...
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Levels of Care
A substance use disorder is a chronic disease that affects people in different ways. Because of this, there is no program that is “one size fits all.” Every...
Adventure Based Counseling for Addiction Treatment
According to Learn Through Experience, Adventure Based Counseling is a form of psychotherapy introduced to the US in the 1960s. Though influenced by a variety of...
Following the Rehab Continuum of Care: Jennifer’s Recovery Story
Where Jennifer grew up, a small town south of Birmingham, AL, using drugs and alcohol was a common way to pass the time. Addiction is a disease, and rehab was not taken...
Drug Rehabs in Tennessee
Looking for Treatment Programs in Tennessee? According data reported by the Tennessee Department of Health*, the drug overdose death rate continues to increase. This...
Drug Rehabs in Alabama
Looking for Drug and Alcohol Treatment Programs in Alabama? According to the latest available data reported by the Alabama Department of Mental Health*, the drug...
How to get someone to go to rehab – 4 Steps
How Do You Help Someone on Drugs who Doesn't Want Help? You know that your loved one needs to stop abusing drugs or alcohol and have confronted him or her about it....