Friday, December 24th, 2021 Five Signs a Loved One is Drinking Too Much If you’re worried a friend or loved one is drinking too much, here are the top five signs of alcohol abuse, alcohol addiction, or a drinking problem. Read More
Thursday, December 23rd, 2021 Life in Addiction Recovery: Making New Year’s Resolutions 2023 These tips – if you follow them – will help you stick to your recovery plan during the year. Make it in the form of a New Year’s Resolution. Read More
Monday, December 13th, 2021 Why Rehab Over the Holidays Might Be a Good Idea Get a head start on the new year by taking the first steps on your recovery journey in December. Spend 2022 growing and thriving in recovery. Read More
Tuesday, November 30th, 2021 The Benefits Of Focused Drug & Alcohol Abuse Rehab The focused and premium care offered at The Ridge help boost our high recovery outcomes. Read More
Saturday, November 20th, 2021 The Role of Nutrition in Addiction Recovery The Ridge drug and alcohol rehab near Cincinnati Ohio focuses on whole-person health including proper nutrition during treatment. Read More
Saturday, November 20th, 2021 How To Stay Sober: Healthy Eating & Exercise Staying active is another important part of whole-body wellness during recovery. Read More
Saturday, November 20th, 2021 Functional Changes Of The Brain In The Disease Of Addiction For people with active addiction, they can’t just make the choice to stop using because addiction is a disease of the brain. Read More
Wednesday, November 10th, 2021 How To Stay Sober: Support Groups Support groups provide emotional renewal, encouragement, and motivation to stay sober. Read More
Wednesday, October 20th, 2021 Frequently Asked Questions About Dual Diagnosis/Co-Occurring Disorders Co-occurring disorders or dual-diagnosis is used to indicate one or more disorders relating to substance use and mental disorders. Read More
Sunday, October 10th, 2021 Living With Someone Going Through Drug Or Alcohol Recovery If you’ve helped an addicted loved one into treatment you’ve already done them a potentially life-saving service, but treatment isn’t a “cure”—the patient will always have to work on... Read More