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Healing the Family System at Hanley Center
Like any chronic illness, addiction is a disease that affects all family members. As with any devastating disease, family participants may have the opportunity to choose to either support the illness or focus on supporting recovery from it. Although you didn’t cause...
Substance Use Disorders Among Older Adults
When the Covid-19 pandemic began, much attention was put on a higher risk for older adults to contract the virus and since then a secondary health impact on this age group has become clear. It comes from the impact of social isolation on seniors, many who are living...
Brain Health and Wellness
Dr. Stacy Grossman, Psy.D. - Assistant Clinical Director Brain health is essential to our overall health and wellness. Our brain is what makes us who we are and dictates how we behave, how we think, and how we feel. Keeping our brain healthy is one of the most...
First Responders in Pandemic Times
For many people, the news of a pandemic led to increasing feelings of anxiety as our health, jobs, and normal lives were left hanging in the balance. For first responders, these concerns were only the tip of the iceberg. In the early stages of COVID-19, many...
LIFE, DEATH, HUMILITY AND FREEDOM
Bart Ross | Recovery & Alumni Services Coordinator A common thought we alcoholic folks have is the idea that life will be easy when we get sober. This thought is a half-truth. Easier? Perhaps. But I like to say it in a different way. Sobriety provides a new...
The Starting Line of Substance Use Disorder
Long before someone is diagnosed with a substance use disorder, multiple factors have been forming a point in their life where addiction first becomes possible. We’ll call that point a “starting line” here as a way of creating a visual for you. Today, let’s look at...
Stimulant Drugs: An Intensive Guide
In the age of the opioid epidemic which focuses heavily on depressant drugs (which slow the systems of the brain and body) it can be easy to forget about stimulant drugs and stimulant drug addiction, which is still an ongoing crisis around the world. What Are...
Why Medical Students Must Start Learning More About Substance Use Disorders
Preparing medical students for what they will face on the job is the entire mission of medical school, yet substance use disorders (SUDs) may not get equal attention during those critically important years. It’s inevitable that medical students—who will eventually...
From Relapse to Retraining the Brain
As the brain plays an important role in beginning and sustaining recovery, a focus on how to retrain the brain after years of drug use is important. For some people needing recovery, this may come as a surprise when their belief may be a brain damaged by substance use...
Are Older People Less Prone to Addiction?
As a middle-aged adult thinking about the effects on aging on a parent, addiction may not be one of the topics that comes to mind first yet it can be a very real threat to the health of a senior citizen. You may have ignored some warning signs of an addiction in your...
Hanley Paved the Way | Alumni Testimonial
My name is Lisa C, and I am an alcoholic. I am not new to recovery, as I was in a 12-Step Fellowship from April 1995 - to January 2005. Almost 10 years. Prior to this, my disease was like most. Drank, blacked out, drank, DWI, my life was miserable. At that time, I...
Prescription Drug Abuse and the Aging Parent
At an age where the use of prescription drugs is common for treatment of any number of chronic conditions, an elderly parent’s misuse of medicine might go unnoticed by family at first. Even if you’re aware of what specific meds they’re taking, you could be missing the...
Five Big Benefits of Counseling in Drug Addiction
One of the critical components of recovery from drug and alcohol addiction that may be overlooked by people considering treatment is outpatient rehab. The top programs in the country include it for a reason: undoing the damage from addiction requires understanding...
Resentment, Fear & Sex Inventory: Understanding Why We Need To Do Them
Bart Ross | Recovery & Alumni Services Coordinator “Resentment is the ‘number one’ offender. It destroys more alcoholics than anything else.” How and why? Resentments can appear in many different forms. Some signs that we may be harboring resentments include:...
The Risks of Withdrawal at Home
In the midst of the global COVID-19 pandemic, part of the state response in the U.S. was keeping liquor stores open. The choice confused some people, likely unaware of the impact a lack of access to alcohol would have on those currently living with alcohol addiction....
Tips for Social Distancing
As the global pandemic of COVID-19 has made “social distancing” a household phrase in a short period of time, we’ve had to adjust every former routine behavior as we stay at home, work from home, or travel to stores for essential items. For those living with...
Retirement and the Pitfalls of Addiction
The appeal of a change in lifestyle during retirement rarely includes a clear view of what pitfalls can emerge in the “golden years.” Whether you retire early or work into your late 60s or 70s, your transition in work status may precede many other changes, some...
Treating Addiction in Young Adults Effectively
A grown son or daughter dealing with addiction, whether they’re still living at home or on their own, is a daily worry for parents, especially when you hear startling statistics about the outcome of addiction within their generation. You may have reached a tipping...
When Falls Reveal Addiction in Older Adults
Falls in older family members always concern us, but there’s a good reason to take a closer look at what might be contributing to these incidents. While physical weakness and poor health could contribute to a parent or other loved one falling down, one factor you...
Caution: Do Not STOP On Tracks
Bart Ross, Recovery & Alumni Services Coordinator For this blog, let’s picture our recovery journey as if we were on a train taking a trip. Along the way we’ll find the things we need to get there. Picture it as a round-trip journey that never ends. Our journey’s...
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