Fentanyl is Killing our Children: An Understanding of the Dangers of this Powerful Drug Zachary Snitzer February 20, 2017 Over the last 5 years or so America has become the scene of an opioid pandemic. The unscrupulous and unethical
Young Adults in Addiction Treatment need a Comprehensive Aftercare Plan Zachary Snitzer February 15, 2017 The opioid and heroin epidemics are growing in America, not decreasing, and more and more young adults are getting hooked
Addiction is a Brain Disease…But it is Also So Much More Zachary Snitzer December 30, 2016 Why the newest classification of addiction as a “brain disease”, while accurate, may cause more harm than good One of
A Very Merry Christmas from Maryland Addiction Recovery Center Zachary Snitzer December 22, 2016 As Christmas approaches and we begin to say goodbye to 2016 and enter the new beginnings of a new year,
Community Resources for the Parents or Loved Ones of Someone in Active Addiction or Living in Recovery Zachary Snitzer December 6, 2016 The holiday season is upon us and although for many people that means joyous gatherings, festive dinners, family, food and
Addiction, Recovery, Thanksgiving and a Time for Grateful Reflection Zachary Snitzer November 18, 2016 Thanksgiving 2016 Addiction, Recovery, Thanksgiving and a Time for Grateful Reflection My name is Zach Snitzer and I’m a
Rethinking Addiction Treatment to Better Recovery Outcomes Zachary Snitzer November 9, 2016 Why 90 Days of Addiction Treatment Needs to be the New Minimum of Care for Patients in Order to Improve
Paying for Addiction Treatment Zachary Snitzer October 27, 2016 Everyone knows that treatment for addiction and substance use disorders can be expensive. Just like any other medical condition, the
The Art of Recovery: Encouraging Creativity and Hope through Works of Art Zachary Snitzer October 7, 2016 When Maryland Addiction Recovery Center opened its doors three years ago, co-owners Aura Arslanian, Sam Bierman and Zach Snitzer made
Addiction, Treatment, Recovery and Our Quick Fix Society Zachary Snitzer September 1, 2016 There is little argument that Americans live in what is called a “quick fix” society. Call it what you want: