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Ninety and Ninety
Seabrook | 8 February

Blog Post by: Alumni Relations Specialist When I entered rehab, I didn’t know anything about a program or a fellowship.  I

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Smoking and Psychiatric Disorders Connected
Seabrook | 2 February

According to a study published in the journal Molecular Psychiatry, psychiatric disorders among smokers are on the rise. These disorders,

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Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Co-Occurring Disorders
Seabrook | 20 January

There is conflicting information provided by medical professionals on if it is safe to drink any amount of alcohol during

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Sober Anniversaries
Seabrook | 19 January

Blog post by: Alumni Relations Specialist An anniversary in sobriety can mean more to a recovering addict than their own

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Positive Text Messages Used to Reduce Binge Drinking
Seabrook | 7 January

What is one thing most young adults always have with them? Their cell phones. It is their connection to their

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Does Legalized Marijuana Lower Alcohol Use?
Seabrook | 5 January

The use of marijuana continues to rise as it is legalized in many states. The drug is legal for recreational

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A New You (I Mean Year)
Seabrook | 4 January

A fresh start! There are no flaws, no broken promises, no tears, no hardships or friendships thrown by the wayside.

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Make Sobriety Your New Year’s Resolution
Seabrook | 30 December

The holidays have come and gone, and you may now be realizing that you overindulged. Not on cookies or pumpkin

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How Do We Know?
Seabrook | 28 December

Blog post by: Alumni Relations Specialist When I got sober I started to notice I had this thing inside of

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Celebrating the Holidays Clean and Sober
Seabrook | 21 December

Blog post by: Alumni Relations Specialist Holidays can be a hard time of year for an addict or alcoholic.  In

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