TruHealing In-Network With Evernorth For Foundations Recovery Center
Effective June 20th, TruHealing is in-network with Evernorth for Foundations Recovery Center. Evernorth is a subsidiary of the Cigna Corporation with extensive behavioral health options “built on 45+ years of experience committed to quality and affordability, accessibility, and compassionate support.”[1] Foundations Recovery Center provides top-quality Partial Hospitalization, Intensive Outpatient and Outpatient programs in Baltimore, Maryland. […]
Self-Advocacy in Recovery
Active addiction can make you feel out of control and unsure of who you are, which means many of us learn self-advocacy when we get sober. You can’t ask for what you need when you don’t know what that is. It’s important to learn what’s best for your recovery and advocate for it, because what […]
Am I Addicted to Steroids?
Steroids are a common part of life, as they are used by athletes and other people looking to enhance muscle mass and reduce recovery. Steroids are increasingly common among people looking to improve fitness and physical appearance. Unfortunately, steroids can be highly addictive and harmful to overall health. Knowing the signs and symptoms of steroid […]
A Conversation With Carl Erik Fisher About His Book the Urge: Our History of Addiction
I spoke with Carl Erik Fisher over Zoom about his book The Urge: Our History of Addiction. Fisher is an addiction physician and bioethicist. He is an assistant professor of clinical psychiatry at Columbia University’s Division of Law, Ethics, and Psychiatry, and maintains a private psychiatry practice focused on addiction. Fisher’s writing has appeared in […]
A Brief Description of the Neuroscience of Addiction
Many factors can contribute to a person seeking drugs or alcohol in an addictive way—genetics, environment, trauma, co-occurring mental health disorders, and lots of others. What causes someone to drink or use is different for everyone, and often a combination of things. However, the ways addiction changes the brain tend to be consistent from person […]
3 Steps Towards Achieving Long-Term Sobriety
You may want to get sober for a variety of reasons, from regaining your physical health to repairing your most important relationships, but the ultimate goal of addiction recovery is long-term sobriety. There are many strategies and techniques used to achieve long-term sobriety goals, including the ongoing support of an alumni program. Reach out to […]
What is Pet-Assisted Therapy?
Pet-assisted therapy uses animals to help people cope with a range of problems, from heart disease to mental health disorders. It is a structured therapy that uses animals to help lower stress, improve health problems, calm people down, and many more benefits. The human-animal bond can be very therapeutic. A review[1] of 17 studies about […]
Overcoming Childhood Traumas in Recovery
If you have ever tried quitting drugs or alcohol on your own, you understand how challenging it can be to make it to the other side of addiction. Perhaps you managed to curb your use of substances temporarily but gradually made your way back to them. This recovery-relapse cycle is typical and is most often […]
Can I Detox from Heroin on My Own?
Heroin addiction can be pretty powerful, so it is admirable to want to end your dependence on this potent opioid. You may wish to try quitting on your own at home, but this is not recommended. Like with other opioids, detaching from the habit can present a challenge. Without the proper resources as you detox […]
4 Healthy Ways to Cope with Seasonal Affective Disorder
Winter can be hard. Some leave for work before the sun rises and come home after it sets, barely seeing the sun all week. December 21st is the winter solstice—the shortest, darkest day of the year.