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Addicted to cough syrup
Seabrook | 3 December

It is not just prescription drugs that are a hazard in your medicine cabinet. With peak flu season approaching more

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From the desk of Rebecca “Becky” Flood, Vice President of Treatment Services
Seabrook | 30 April

Seabrook’s Experience with the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) From the desk of Rebecca “Becky” Flood, Vice President of Treatment Services The

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Addiction Is a Family Disease
Seabrook | 13 February

Addiction is a Family Disease. Not only does it affect the person with Substance Use Disorder, each person their life

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sleep
How to Get Better-Quality Sleep in Addiction Recovery
Seabrook | 9 August

These days, almost every adult seems to be sleep-deprived, but lack of sleep is a particular challenge for people in

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make it through each day without drinking
How to Make It Through Each Day Without Drinking
Seabrook | 12 July

When you first commit to stop drinking, you’ve taken your first steps on the pathway to sobriety. In the earliest

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first year of sobriety, Outpatient vs. Residential Treatment
What to Expect in Your First Year of Sobriety
Seabrook | 5 July

Like everything else in life, addiction recovery is a highly personalized experience. As much as you might wish sobriety came

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Women in Addiction Treatment History
Seabrook | 8 March

  Women’s History Month kicked off on March 1rst. While many publications will focus on the accomplishments of great women

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It’s National Nutrition Month! Eating to Boost Your Recovery
Seabrook | 6 March

You’ve likely heard the expression “you are what you eat” – a phrase that sums up how solid nutrition can

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Bring Your Narcan Inside!
Seabrook | 8 February

  With freezing temperatures, it is important to bring your animals and Narcan inside. With a one to two year

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Honoring Veteran’s Day
Seabrook | 12 November

On Veteran’s Day, we honor the sacrifice millions of veterans have made physically and mentally. Too often, the wounds of

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