Inpatient Alcohol Treatment Center: What to Expect

Inpatient Alcohol Treatment Center: What to Expect

Inpatient Alcohol Treatment Center: What to Expect Finally making the decision to get sober is one of the most difficult, yet rewarding, decisions you will ever make. This is especially true if you’ve decided to head to residential rehab to focus on changing your life. There can be many unknowns involved when moving your life […]

Recovery During the Holidays

There is no holiday party so vital that you should risk your sobriety. Contrary to popular belief, the holidays do not have to revolve around alcohol, and no matter where you are in your recovery journey, honoring your recovery during the holiday season should be your priority. The holidays might remind you of past trauma, […]

What are the Signs of an Alcoholic?

signs of an alcoholic

Drinking alcohol is so much a part of American culture that it can be hard to define when someone has crossed over from occasional heavy drinking to an alcohol use disorder. Most people who drink alcohol have experienced at least one issue from drinking heavily. It comes with the territory of finding individual limits and […]

Exploring Blood Alcohol Levels: A Comprehensive Guide

A Young lady measuring the levels of alcohol in blood

What are Blood Alcohol Levels? Blood alcohol concentration, also referred to as blood alcohol content (BAC), is the metric used to measure the percentage of alcohol in an individual’s bloodstream. Different blood alcohol levels are assigned varying levels of risk and determine the legality of an individual performing tasks like driving. Understanding blood alcohol levels […]

What is Alcohol Poisoning?

What is Alcohol Poisoning?

What is Alcohol Poisoning? Alcohol poisoning is a serious – and sometimes fatal – consequence of drinking too much alcohol too quickly. The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism estimates that 88,000 individuals die from alcohol-related causes annually, making alcohol the third leading preventable cause of death in the United States. Causes of Alcohol […]

Halloween Parties and Alcohol Abuse

Person in yellow sweater holding an orange pumpkin.

Updated on 09/18/23 Halloween can be scary for many reasons – and it’s not just the ghouls and goblins. It can be a very triggering holiday for many people in recovery. Halloween parties and alcohol abuse often go hand-in-hand, so even though October has just begun, it’s important to start planning how you are going […]

Alcoholism and College Life

Alcoholism and College Life

Dealing with Alcoholism and College Life Every teenager dreams of the day when they can go off to college – away from the watchful eye of their parents – become independent for the first time and immerse themselves in the entire college experience. Meeting new friends, joining fraternities or sororities and having a big social […]

How to Support A Family Member with Alcohol Use Disorder

Alcohol use/alcohol addiction formally referred to, as alcohol use disorder is the fourth leading cause of preventable death in the United States, which costs the United States $249 billion per year. Approximately 88,000 lives are lost each year in the United States and 3.3 million worldwide from alcohol-related deaths. Although alcoholism is 2.5 more prevalent […]

College Alcoholism and Binge Drinking

College Alcoholism and Binge Drinking

Drinking at college is not only glorified and encouraged, but it can also be extremely dangerous for many reasons. It’s no secret that college students are extremely likely to engage in unhealthy drinking habits when they’re in college. Unrestricted time, minimal supervision and an abundance of alcohol can create the perfect recipe for college alcohol […]

Alcohol Related Death vs Opioid Related Deaths

Alcohol Related Death vs Opioid Related Deaths

By now, you have heard about the opioid epidemic happening in this country. According to the US Department of Health and Human Services, in the late 1990s, pharmaceutical companies reassured the medical community that patients would not become addicted to opioid pain relievers and healthcare providers began to prescribe them at greater rates. Increased prescription […]