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Join host, Tim Weber for some Real Talk about what happens when someone with substance use disorder finally decides enough is enough and finally seek treatment.
Join host, Tim Weber for some Real Talk about what happens when someone with substance use disorder finally decides enough is enough and finally seek treatment.
Recovery from substance use is a lifetime journey and relapse is sometimes part of the process. The vicious cycle of treatment, recovery and relapse can be exhausting for those who are dealing with family members who suffer from substance use disorder. Tammy Lofink knows this firsthand. Tammy lost [ . . . ]
Sometimes recovery involves monitoring through different diversion programs Carroll County offers. Diversion programs offer a safety net for people struggling with a substance use disorder who have encountered legal issues.
When it comes to recovery from addiction, there are many of options available. Meghan Graves join us today to talk about the different types of treatments out there and how to determine which approach might be most effective for an individual
Recovery from addiction is a never-ending process and ongoing support is key to its success. But what does that support look like? To find out, let’s talk with some individuals in recovery, a treatment provider and the Carroll County State’s Attorney’s office.
Recovery is a lifelong journey for those addicted to substances. It isn’t easy and setbacks are common. But recovery is possible. Today, you’ll meet a grieving mother detailing how she turned her personal tragedy into a mission to help others. And a drug and alcohol treatment provider discusses [ . . . ]
Like other chronic diseases like heart disease or asthma, treatment for drug addiction usually isn't a cure. But addiction can be managed successfully. Cori O’ Donnell Bockmiller is living in recovery and joins us to explain more about this lifelong process.