Meet the MARC Admissions Team Zachary Snitzer January 6, 2021 Picking up the phone and calling an addiction treatment center or rehab can be one of the most terrifying things
The Family Recovery Program (FRP) at Maryland Addiction Recovery Center Zachary Snitzer August 31, 2020 Maryland Addiction Recovery Center (MARC) has always operated under the philosophy that addiction is a family disease and that it
Benefits of Telehealth for Addiction Treatment in the Time of COVID-19 Zachary Snitzer August 3, 2020 America’s war with the coronavirus has forced many medical and healthcare professionals to adapt to changing times. One of the…
If Recovery Means Connection, How Can We Stay Connected During COVID-19? Zachary Snitzer April 23, 2020 While we are all socially distanced, it is important that we stay spiritually connected. Like with anything in recovery, we…
A Crash Course in Telehealth Zachary Snitzer March 26, 2020 MARC Primary Therapist Tyler Howard’s experience implementing telehealth therapeutic solutions in the midst of COVID-19 The social distancing and self-quarantine
Understanding Health Insurance for Addiction Treatment Zachary Snitzer February 27, 2020 Paying for addiction treatment can be both expensive and confusing for consumers. Unlike typical medical issues, behavioral health issues seem
Addiction Treatment: 6 Levels of Care Zachary Snitzer February 18, 2020 When someone is in need of addiction treatment, it can be overwhelming and confusing, especially when many people don’t truly
MARC Therapeutic Assistants: On the Front Lines of Recovery Zachary Snitzer November 19, 2019 One of the lesser talked about, but oftentimes most important, staff positions in behavioral healthcare and addiction treatment are the
National Addiction Treatment Week: Oct. 21-27, 2019 Zachary Snitzer October 23, 2019 This week, between October 21st and October 27th, 2019, is recognized as National Addiction Treatment Week. Beginning in 2017, National
Addiction Is a Chronic Illness: We Need to Start Treating It Like It Zachary Snitzer October 8, 2019 The American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) defines addiction as a “primary, chronic disease of brain reward, motivation, memory, and