Why Sober Homes are So Important to Addiction Treatment and Recovery Zachary Snitzer April 8, 2016 Nobody wants to live in a sober home or a halfway house. No one. No one has ever gone happily
5 Myths and Misconceptions about Addiction Treatment and Drug Rehab Zachary Snitzer March 29, 2016 Unless you, a loved one or a close friend has ever been through treatment for substance abuse, it is very
The Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act (CARA) 2015 Passes through the Senate 94 to 1 Zachary Snitzer March 14, 2016 On March 10th, the United States Senate passed the Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act (CARA) 2015 by a 94 to
Holistic Services in Addiction Treatment Zachary Snitzer March 2, 2016 At Maryland Addiction Recovery Center, we believe in treating addiction based on the three key components of the successful addiction
Don’t Let Medication Assisted Treatment Become Medication AS Treatment Zachary Snitzer February 9, 2016 On February 2nd, 2016 the Obama administration announced a proposal that it would be asking Congress to spend an additional
5 Signs You May Be Enabling the Addict in Your Life Zachary Snitzer January 25, 2016 There is little doubt that addiction is a family disease that impacts not just the addict but also affects the
What Should You or Your Loved One Expect from Intensive Outpatient (IOP) Addiction Treatment? Zachary Snitzer January 18, 2016 Addiction treatment and dual diagnosis treatment for mental health and substance abuse can be overwhelming. Finding the best quality care
5 Signs and Symptoms of Alcohol and Drug Dependence Zachary Snitzer January 6, 2016 One of the biggest issues facing people with an addiction, substance use disorder or issue of chemical dependency is that
A Merry Christmas from Maryland Addiction Recovery Center Zachary Snitzer December 21, 2015 Every year at this time it becomes the season for an overwhelming amount of treatment center blogs titled things like
Understanding Addiction: Professionals Definition of “Addiction” Zachary Snitzer December 15, 2015 It is often difficult for someone that is suffering from addiction, substance abuse or chemical dependency to understand or admit