Our blog provides insightful content on addiction, mental health, and family support, offering a range of perspectives on relevant topics. From in-depth discussions on the latest research and treatment approaches to practical advice for individuals in recovery and their loved ones, Futures blog is a valuable resource. Whether navigating your journey or supporting someone through theirs, you’ll find helpful information here to promote mental and physical well-being.
Codependency refers to a relationship that is dysfunctional and more or less one-sided. In the most simplistic terms, one person is the giver in the relationship and one person is…
Trauma-informed care has been gaining much attention recently. The need for healthcare professionals to understand trauma and how they can adapt their care procedures to be sensitive to patients’ past…
Marijuana, also known as weed, pot, cannabis, herb, grass, bud, and more, is a psychoactive drug sourced from the cannabis plant. The marijuana plant is native to Central Asia and…
Millions of Americans are living with alcoholism or alcohol use disorder (AUD). In fact, according to data from The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), almost 15 million…
If you have a family member or loved one who is addicted to alcohol or drugs, you may want to know how to have an intervention to help them. And…
The human brain is a three-pound mass of grey and white matter that controls all of our activity. From riding a bike and cooking a meal to drawing and solving…
Recovery from addiction to alcohol or drugs can be tough. Not only is taking the first step and getting help sometimes very difficult to do but staying sober over time…
Millions of Americans are living with untreated addiction issues. According to data from the Closing the Addiction Treatment Gap (CTAG), more than 23 million adults in the United States have…
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