Alcohol Abuse & Addiction in New England
Maine Recovery Resources The State of Alcohol Abuse in New England At Pine Tree Recovery Center we have seen the impact that excessive alcohol consumption has on the state of Maine and on ...
Maine Recovery Resources The State of Alcohol Abuse in New England At Pine Tree Recovery Center we have seen the impact that excessive alcohol consumption has on the state of Maine and on ...
Co-Occurring Disorders Alcoholism & Anxiety We all feel anxious from time to time. Maybe we feel underprepared for a huge exam, or maybe we get a little bit anxious before a job interview. ...
New Study: The Pandemic Has Increased Rates of Liver Disease The COVID-19 pandemic has presented us all with a unique set of challenges, and many of us have been struggling in one way or ...
Statistics About Alcoholism Alcohol is a major part of American culture. In spite of the fact that “social drinking” is deeply entrenched in societal standards, and in spite of the fact that the majority ...
Overcoming Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Alcohol use disorder is a chronic and relapsing issue, characterized by an inability to quit or cut back on alcohol consumption despite an accumulation of personal consequences. These consequences ...
Getting Sober in the New Year The New Year is finally here, and you know what that means - time to write out some New Year’s resolutions and begin striving towards self-betterment. After the ...
Alcohol Use in the U.S. Alcohol abuse and alcoholism have long-since been - and still to this day remain - one of the biggest public health crises in America. Over the years innumerable statistics ...
Post-traumatic stress disorder and addiction are very closely intertwined in the vast majority of cases. The link between the two disorders has been closely studied for years, and it has been repeatedly confirmed that ...
Alcohol Addiction Recovery Is My Parent Abusing Alcohol? How can you tell if your parent is abusing alcohol? It can be difficult to determine whether someone you love is struggling with a diagnosable ...
If you struggled with active addiction and still lived with your parents, the chances are that they knew. It’s very difficult to hide the symptoms of addiction from anyone you spend a good deal ...