5 Tips for Making Friends in Sobriety Zachary Snitzer December 9, 2015 Making Friends in Sobriety Early sobriety and early recovery from addiction or alcoholism can be an uncomfortable, scary time. You
When We Seek Externally to Fill Internally Zachary Snitzer December 2, 2015 Here at Maryland Addiction Recovery Center we value the relationships we have with our colleagues in the field and understand
An Attitude of Gratitude: “My name is Zach and I am an Addict in Recovery” Zachary Snitzer November 23, 2015 grat·i·tude ˈɡradəˌt(y)o͞od/ noun the quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness. “she expressed her
Addiction Treatment in Maryland: What Level of Care is Right? Zachary Snitzer November 17, 2015 Searching for substance abuse treatment or rehab for you or a loved one can be both scary and overwhelming. When
What Every Parent of an Addict Needs to Know Zachary Snitzer October 15, 2015 Being a parent is an incredibly wonderful and life-changing experience that only those who have children will understand. Parents only
An Introduction to Doug Bopst & MARC’s new Holistic Wellness Service Zachary Snitzer October 8, 2015 Maryland Addiction Recovery Center is happy to announce the hiring of Doug Bopst who will serve as MARC’s exercise and
Famous in an Anonymous Program: The Struggle of Social Media, Recovery and Anonymity Zachary Snitzer September 23, 2015 Famous in an Anonymous Program The Struggle of Social Media, Recovery and Anonymity Alcoholics Anonymous, Tradition 11: “Our public relations
What is Dual Diagnosis Addiction Treatment? Zachary Snitzer September 16, 2015 Treatment for addiction and mental health can often be confusing for people because they don’t know the meanings of a
Trauma Experiences, Our Brains, Our Bodies… Zachary Snitzer September 9, 2015 Here at Maryland Addiction Recovery Center we value the relationships we have with our colleagues in the field and understand
The Importance of Extended Care to Improve Addiction Recovery Zachary Snitzer September 4, 2015 Drug addiction and alcoholism are chronic, progressive, ultimately fatal diseases if left untreated. They are illnesses that impact sufferers and