Happy Birthday, Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous Zachary Snitzer April 10, 2015 April 10, 1939 marks the publication date of “Alcoholics Anonymous: The Story of How Many Thousands of Men and Women
Preventing Relapse through Treatment Collaboration and a Continuum of Care Zachary Snitzer March 3, 2015 Everyone has heard the alarming statistics regarding sobriety and recovery. There are some figures that state 80% of people will
Relationships in Early Recovery Zachary Snitzer February 11, 2015 Many people in recovery have heard the advice “don’t get into any relationships in your first year” or the ever
Baltimore, Addiction and the Jewish Community Zachary Snitzer January 13, 2015 Addiction is stigmatized throughout our society and the guilt and shame of substance abuse often makes it difficult, if often
Dangers of medication maintenance: A Firsthand Personal Story Zachary Snitzer December 1, 2014 Back on April 1st, Maryland Addiction Recovery Center posted a blog titled “The Dangers of Long Term Suboxone Use,” that
5 Things You Can Do to Fight the Stigma of Addiction Zachary Snitzer November 17, 2014 Do your part to help fight the Stigma of Addiction Everyone knows someone that suffers from the disease of addiction.
Addiction Treatment, Recovery & the Jewish Community Zachary Snitzer November 11, 2014 Maryland Addiction Recovery Center has partnered with Baltimore’s Jewish Community Services and nationally renowned Caron Treatment Centers to offer “Clearing
Top 5 Excuses Used to Not Receive Addiction Treatment Zachary Snitzer November 4, 2014 Top 5 excuses to not seek treatment Very few people that ever enter substance abuse treatment or drug rehab do
New Hopkins Study Demonstrates Stigma of Drug Addiction Alive and Well Zachary Snitzer October 2, 2014 A new study by Johns Hopkins demonstrates that the stigma of drug addiction is alive and well in the American
What Is The Disease Model Of Addiction? Zachary Snitzer September 23, 2014 There is much controversy surrounding the idea that drug addiction and alcoholism are diseases. While the medical community classified alcoholism