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The Hidden Epidemic Among Our Frontline Heroes

Cases of overdose and other drug-related problems are increasing among our frontline heroes during the pandemic. Avoiding the coronavirus, and the potential risk of getting sick, by working from home is not an opportunity available to essential workers. According to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, this segment of the workforce conducts a range of … Read more

Heather’s Atonement: Being the Sober Daughter Her Family Needs

Indiana Center For Recovery wants to share stories of our alumni who are still sober, living life to the fullest during this year’s National Recovery Month. We got a chance to interview Heather about her experiences in active addiction and recovery for National Daughter’s Day, September 25, 2020. At the age of 14, Heather’s parents … Read more

Common and Mistaken Beliefs about Treatment and Recovery

It’s not unusual for family members to have questions or misconceptions about addiction and recovery.  Maybe more than any other medical condition, the field of substance use disorders and addiction have been plagued with misinformation, stereotypes, and mistaken beliefs. We’d like to address the most common misconceptions here. Family Members and Loved Ones Often Believe… … Read more

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