Young Adults and Alcohol Alcohol, Alcohol Recovery, Drug & Alcohol AddictionBy Coalition RecoveryApril 20, 2022Entering adulthood is an exciting time for everybody, but it can also be very stressful. For young adults, it can be difficult to adjust to new independence, while also maintaining responsibilities. With the temptation of drinking alcohol, finding a healthy lifestyle can come with its pitfalls. At a young adult rehab program, young adults are…
Valentine’s Day - Give the Love! Addiction Treatment, Drug & Alcohol Addiction, Recovery, Sober LivingBy Coalition RecoveryJanuary 26, 2022Valentine’s Day can be a challenging time for both those dealing with drug addiction and their friends and family. From heart-shaped cookies at the neighborhood coffee bar, romantic music in the grocery store or dinner specials for two marketed on the bus, it is impossible to stay clear of Valentine’s Day. It can be a…
Best Tips for How to Start the New Year in Recovery How To, Recovery, Sober LivingBy Coalition RecoveryJanuary 1, 2022Getting sober isn’t easy, no matter how long the journey has been from start to recovery. Therefore, tips for sobriety are especially valuable. Some people quit cold turkey. Others, however, benefit the most from professional services, like those offered at a reputable alcohol rehab program. Too often, knowing how to begin the path to recovery,…
How to Find the Best Alcohol Rehab in Tampa Addiction Education>How To, How To, Recovery, Substance Abuse TreatmentBy Coalition RecoveryNovember 29, 2021Choosing a center for you or a loved one’s alcohol rehabilitation is a big decision and shouldn’t be taken lightly. Along with the fact that there are many deceptive treatment centers, not all treatment centers are the same. Educate yourself on different alcohol rehab programs at a reputable alcohol rehab center. When choosing to attend…
Military Alcohol Rehab Center Programs Alcohol Recovery, Drug & Alcohol Addiction>Alcohol, Drug & Alcohol Addiction>Benzodiazepines, RecoveryBy Coalition RecoveryAugust 17, 2021Veterans and active military personnel are at a higher risk of substance abuse. The violence on the battlefield leaves behind lasting scars in the form of physical injury, PTSD, constant stress, other co-occurring disorders and may even estrange the individual from society. As a result, military members may develop an addiction to alcohol or drugs…