What Are The Benefits and Dangers of Using Ayahuasca for Spiritual Enlightenment? Zachary Snitzer November 6, 2022 Ayahuasca is a South American herbal brew with psychedelic properties that has been used in religious ceremonies for centuries by
Holistic Approaches to Chronic Pain Management Zachary Snitzer October 27, 2020 Many individuals that suffer from addiction, substance use disorder, and co-occurring disorders also often suffer from chronic pain. In fact,
Addiction Treatment: Collaboration, not Competition, yields best results for Patients, Families and Treatment Organizations Zachary Snitzer April 24, 2019 When we opened Maryland Addiction Recovery Center in early 2014, we designed and built the organization to follow several key
Volunteering to Help the local Community: Patients at Maryland Addiction Recovery Center Learn through Action how to Give Back and Help Others Zachary Snitzer January 31, 2019 As anyone familiar with recovery knows, an attitude of altruism, giving back and helping others is often key to sustainable
A New Year, a Perfect Time for New Beginnings and an Opportunity to Create Positive Change Zachary Snitzer January 8, 2019 Each new year millions of people around the world make new year’s resolutions, typically firm decisions and determinations to improve
A Very Special Recovery-Oriented Thanksgiving Zachary Snitzer November 28, 2017 On Thanksgiving Day, Maryland Addiction Recovery Center hosted a very special recovery-oriented Thanksgiving feast for current patients, MARC alumni and
EMDR: Trauma Treatment & Addiction Zachary Snitzer June 26, 2017 Imagine you fell and cut your knee. No one gave you a band-aid, no one washed it off, your platelets
The Importance of Fitness in Early Recovery Zachary Snitzer June 29, 2016 The Importance of Fitness in Early Recovery: MARC’s Fitness Ambassador Doug Bopst helps Patients learn the Benefits of Exercise while
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