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Is Vivitrol as Effective as Buprenorphine?

Is Vivitrol as Effective as Buprenorphine? Vivitrol – or extended release Naltrexone – is a non-narcotic medication indicated for the prevention of relapse to opioid use following opioid detoxification. Vivitrol is the only medication assisted treatment on the market that can describe itself as  “relapse preventative”. How does it work? Vivitrol is an opioid antagonist,…

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The Power of Words: Changing the Language of Addiction

On January 9th, 2017, the White House released a “Memorandum to Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies”. The subject of the memorandum was “Changing Federal Terminology Regarding Substance Use and Substance Use Disorders”. Enclosed was a document entitled Changing the Language of Addiction. The memorandum was designed to guide federal agencies in the proper terminology…

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Family Support and Addiction Recovery

Since the inception of the modern liquor store, society has fabricated an inaccurate image of alcoholism. The stereotypical depiction often features a male figure: he wears a trench coat, sports a long, unkempt beard, and lives underneath a bridge. In one hand, he holds a bottle which is not-so-secretly nestled in a brown paper bag.…

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Suicide Prevention and Substance Use Disorder

Unless you avoid the news, you are probably aware that celebrity designer Kate Spade, and celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain, both died by suicide in the space of one tragic week. In the days since the respective announcements, the subject of suicide prevention has been trending across social media. “Why,” some people muse, “do people with…

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Understanding the Needs of Fathers in Recovery

Perusing a selection of Father’s Day cards, it’s easy to identify the stereotypical markers of fatherhood. A father is viewed as a provider, a protector, and a connoisseur of grilling, sports, and yard work. Fatherhood is synonymous with “strength” – as demonstrated by cards depicting bulging muscles and streaming red capes. Is there is anything…

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Signs and Symptoms of Opioid Addiction

At the Process Recovery Center, we are passionate about numerous matters relating to addiction treatment, but providing education and supporting families fall at the very top of our list. Education and family support go hand-in-hand. In order to help a loved one who may be struggling with opioid dependence, you must be aware of the…

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How to Get Sober

“How to get sober?” In the addiction treatment world, it’s one of the most frequently asked questions, but it’s also one that doesn’t have a cut and dry answer. In fact, if you walk into your local book store, you’ll likely find innumerable titles dedicated to recovery and sobriety. The truth is that there are…

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6 Ways to Celebrate Summer in Sobriety

A Comprehensive Guide to Summer Sobriety Summertime, and the livin’ is easy… But is it? If you read into this classic song a little further, Ella Fitzgerald’s sultry crooning contains an undercurrent of melancholia. Summer isn’t always a happy-go-lucky time – at least not one that warms all people equally – and this is certainly…

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Recharge Your Recovery: 10 Ways to Disconnect from Tech

When entering certain addiction treatment facilities, new clients may be dismayed to surrender their cellphone as part of their program regimen. Removing access to mobile devices for thirty to ninety days is a fairly common treatment procedure. Advocates of this practice argue that cellphones are a detrimental distraction from recovery, while opponents propose that too…