Articles By

Terry Hurley
Treatment Center for Substance Use Disorder
Sadly, there is a close connection between domestic violence and addiction. Studies by the American Society of Addiction Medicine and the United States Department of Justice indicate forty to sixty percent of all reported incidents of domestic violence occurred while the abuser was under the influence of drugs or alcohol, with the majority of them...
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Types of Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar disorder is a complex mental health condition that affects 2.6 percent of people (5.7 million) in the United States aged 18 and older*. Individuals suffering from this condition experience significant fluctuations in mood, concentration, energy, and their ability to carry out day-to-day activities.  Understanding the Basics of Bipolar Disorder Fluctuations of bipolar disorder manifest...
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The Five Stages of Alcohol Addiction
Addiction to alcohol does not happen overnight or without warning. Becoming addicted to alcohol is a process, and often it is a slow one. Many people do not even notice how much alcohol affects them until years after they began drinking. They often make excuses for their behavior, defending their alcohol abuse or completely ignoring...
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The benefits of exercising regularly are not limited to physical health. Exercise also plays a crucial role in an individual’s recovery from drug or alcohol addiction. Studies show that adding a regular exercise schedule into a recovery journey has a multitude of positive impacts on a person’s mental, emotional, and physical well-being. The Benefits of...
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Tactical Recovery Helps Veterans with Addiction and PTSD: Understanding the Connection Between PTSD and Addiction in Veterans.
Our Tactical Recovery program is effective in helping Veterans struggling with drug or alcohol addiction and post-traumatic stress disorder, known as PTSD. The program provides a unique approach to healing that combines physical fitness, mindfulness practices, and support from fellow Veterans. By addressing the co-occurring disorders of addiction and PTSD, Tactical Recovery’s approach to healing...
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H.A.L.T. - What It Means in Addiction Recovery
In the journey of drug or alcohol addiction recovery, many tools and concepts can aid individuals in maintaining sobriety. One such crucial concept is H.A.L.T., which stands for Hungry, Angry, Lonely, and Tired. The acronym reminds people to halt and take a moment to think about how they are feeling. By tuning into their emotional...
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seniors substance abuse, Drug or alcohol addiction in senior citizens
Drug and alcohol addiction among senior citizens is a growing problem that often goes unnoticed. While substance abuse is commonly associated with younger individuals, the older population is not immune to this issue. In fact, substance addiction in seniors is on the rise, creating a silent epidemic that demands attention and action. Senior Citizens and...
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How to Survive the Pink Cloud in Addiction Recovery, Using Mindfulness to Help Manage the Pink Cloud
When individuals first begin their journey in addiction recovery, they may experience a phenomenon known as the pink cloud. This term refers to a period of time, usually early in sobriety, when individuals feel an overwhelming sense of happiness and joy as they start to see improvements in their lives after overcoming drug or alcohol...
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People who are depressed may use alcohol or drugs as a form of self-medication to temporarily escape from their emotional pain.
The term “co-occurring disorders” refers to the presence of a mental health disorder alongside a substance use disorder. Co-occurring disorders are complex because the symptoms of one disorder can exacerbate the symptoms of the other, creating a vicious cycle that is hard to stop.  Over half of the people struggling with a mental health disorder...
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Supporting a Loved One in Recovery from Addiction, How to Build Supportive Home Environment for a successful recovery.
Addiction recovery is a challenging journey, but with the right support system in place, it can be made a little bit easier. Support from loved ones plays a crucial role in the recovery process of an individual struggling with drug or alcohol addiction.Learn About Addiction and Its Impact on the FamilyWhen a family member battles...
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