Top 10 Things to do to Create a Sustainable Recovery from Substance Abuse Zachary Snitzer May 28, 2014 Drug and alcohol addiction and alcoholism are progressive, fatal illnesses that are classified as “diseases” by the medical and
Addiction, Treatment, 12 Steps and the Misconceptions of Powerlessness Zachary Snitzer May 27, 2014 One of the biggest issues for someone suffering from drug or alcohol addiction or someone just beginning to recover from
Top Ten Reasons Those Needing Treatment Don’t Go Zachary Snitzer May 21, 2014 Overcoming addiction can be an overwhelming process and most people cannot do it alone. However, admitting you have a
Differences between Addiction Treatment & 12 Step Recovery Zachary Snitzer May 20, 2014 It is important for people that do not know about either addiction treatment or 12 Step recovery programs like
Are You An Alcoholic?: Understanding & Identifying Alcoholism Zachary Snitzer May 19, 2014 Alcoholism is a chronic and progressive disease that is characterized by an addiction to alcohol, either by a physical,
Understanding and Overcoming Anonymity in Addiction Recovery Zachary Snitzer May 14, 2014 Anonymous (adj.) – (of a person) not identified by name; of unknown name – Having no outstanding, individual, or
The Importance of Gratitude in Recovery Zachary Snitzer May 9, 2014 There’s an old saying in many Twelve Step fellowships that goes “a grateful alcoholic will never drink” or “a grateful
Where Do the 12 Steps Fit into Addiction Treatment? Zachary Snitzer May 5, 2014 There has been much controversy over the years about the disconnect between the 12 Steps of fellowships like Alcoholics
Media Coverage of Maryland Addiction Recovery Center Fuels Mission of Recovery Community Zachary Snitzer April 30, 2014 Since it’s opening on the first of this year, Maryland Addiction Recovery Center has garnered some attention in the press
How do I know my child is on drugs? 5 Signs of Teen Drug Use & Abuse Zachary Snitzer April 25, 2014 In today’s society, parents are under a lot of stress concerning their children and the potential for teen drug use