by Recovery Connection Centers | May 16, 2022
Heroin addiction may cause your loved one to lie or steal from family and friends, hide their habits, and stay away from people. Heroin addiction can cause people to lose interest in their education, lose their jobs, and struggle to navigate their daily lives. Having...
by Recovery Connection Centers | May 16, 2022
Many people believe that once an addict enters addiction recovery, the patient’s life and relationships automatically improve and become positive. But the body of the addict needs to adapt to the new demands first before anything else. Depression during addiction...
by Recovery Connection Centers | Apr 26, 2022
Opioid addiction is a growing medical condition in the US. In 2019, National Survey on Drug Use and Health estimated that 10.1 million people aged 12 or older misused opioids in the past year. Despite the rise in the number of people addicted to opioids, many people...
by Recovery Connection Centers | Feb 17, 2022
Medication-assisted treatment is a method of opioid recovery that has been proven to be a successful strategy for long-term addiction. It is a useful tool to combine several techniques that work for individuals struggling with opioid addiction and significantly...
by Recovery Connection Centers | Feb 17, 2022
If you or a loved one is dealing with substance use and opioid addiction, it can be a difficult path to recovery. Thankfully, new medications and treatments have made the process more tolerable. While the individual must still deal with withdrawal symptoms,...
by Recovery Connection Centers | Jan 24, 2022
No matter where you are in the world, opioid addiction has become a serious problem. Death and addiction rates are rising by the year, and there seems to be nothing slowing it down. The good news is that as opioid rates are rising, so are the number of treatment...