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When Treatment Means More Than Medication

From veterans who return home addicted to painkillers to the 2.7 million children currently on medication for Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder, overmedication is invading all areas of health care in the United States. Medications are just one avenue we should offer to assist someone, and he or she should always be provided with adequate clinical and support services to help him or her achieve a better quality of life.

Phoenix House Spotlight: Alexis

When 15-year-old Alexis was five months pregnant, she was addicted to speed and weighed less than 100 pounds. When she miscarried her daughter, she hit rock bottom–and slowly began her journey to recovery.

Parents: Your Habits Set the Stage

Parents, through their words as well as their actions, instill values in their children. By demonstrating positive behaviors and articulating your reasoning in front of your kids (“No thanks, I can’t drink tonight—I’m driving”) you’re setting the stage for them to make their own smart choices later on.

9/11: Recovery 10 Years Later

The tenth anniversary of 9/11 is a time to remember that our ability to cope is greater if we’re sober. Recovery—whether on a national or personal level—is worth the effort.

You’re Invited: Recovery Month Twitter Chat!

Join us on Wednesday, September 21 from 3PM-4PM EST for our next live chat on Twitter! Our friends at The Fix will join us once again to co-host a discussion about different paths to recovery.