At-home drug tests allow for private drug screening, but your results may vary, so confirmatory tests and clear next steps are critical.
Wondering how ALYST Health customizes our in-home addiction recovery program for each participant’s lifestyle? Find all the details here.
Recovering from alcohol abuse can be difficult, especially if at a chronic level. Explore strategies for overcoming a severe drinking problem.
Detox and recovery are essential steps on the journey to sobriety, so make sure you understand the differences before you begin.
Addressing dual diagnosis is complex, but case management facilitates access to integrated, customized treatment while providing ongoing support.
With the start of a new year, taking a new approach to addiction treatment could be the change you need for success and sobriety in 2025.
If someone you care about has recently relapsed, knowing how to give meaningful support doesn’t always come naturally. Taking these steps can help.
Hidden addictions usually aren’t as well “hidden” as the person struggling with drug or alcohol use wants others to think. Watch for these warning signs.
If the first time you think about how to cope with a trigger is when you encounter one, you’re at risk of relapsing. Here’s how to prevent that.
Sober companions and sober coaches play distinct roles at different stages of addiction recovery, so it’s important to understand which you need.
Is rehab at home possible? Absolutely, but it’s also important to remember that it’s a better option for some than others. Here’s what to consider.
The early stages of addiction recovery are some of the most challenging, but when you know what to watch for, it’s much easier to avoid the common pitfalls people tend to fall into.
The support and guidance of a sober recovery coach can benefit anyone recovering from addiction but especially when conventional rehab isn’t working.