How to Stay Sober on Thanksgiving Day
For many Americans, Thanksgiving is a fine time to catch up with their relatives, but it is also a day full of stress for the exact same reason. People who
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For many Americans, Thanksgiving is a fine time to catch up with their relatives, but it is also a day full of stress for the exact same reason. People who
Halloween for kids means trick-or-treating and delicious candy. Halloween for adults usually means big parties – and alcohol that is particularly dangerous for people with alcohol addiction. If you’re worried that
Opioid addiction has ravaged the lives of millions of Americans, both directly and indirectly. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has estimated that at least 500,000 people have suffered
Summertime is in full swing, which means fun outings are about to ramp up for people across the country. Unfortunately, unhealthy temptations for people in drug and alcohol addiction recovery are likely
If you have recently completed drug or alcohol treatment and need a new job, you may experience some difficulty finding employment. In some cases, a gap in your work history
At The Carter Treatment Center, our team is joining countless other organizations in recognizing this year’s Mental Health Awareness Month. Observed every May since 1949 by the Mental Health America organization,
This April, The Carter Treatment Center joins the rest of the country in acknowledging Alcohol Awareness Month. Organized by the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence and started back
Our team at The Carter Treatment Center is proud to announce that we’re now accepting Blue Cross Blue Shield insurance in addition to our many other insurance coverage options. Covered
Oftentimes, people with alcohol and drug addictions need an environment that is isolated from friends, family, and co-dependents to focus on their issues without any outside influences that might affect
“I need some help.” The four words we wish someone struggling with addiction would say, but hardly ever do. When you watch a loved one develop an alcohol use disorder,
President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter, will have a memoir about his life published in April from Gallery Books, Simon & Schuster’s imprint. Titled “Beautiful Things,” the memoir will focus on
A recent study published in The New England Journal of Medicine found a possible medical treatment for meth addiction. The two-year research trial involved the participation of 400 patients suffering from methamphetamine
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