How to Find the Right AA Sponsor
Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous both recommend finding a sponsor to guide you through the recovery process. Finding the right sponsor is important. Here are some tips to help you find the best match.
Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous both recommend finding a sponsor to guide you through the recovery process. Finding the right sponsor is important. Here are some tips to help you find the best match.
Starting on the path to recovery is a brave step, but it’s also the beginning of a long journey that can have its share of challenges, including the possibility of…
Embarking on the journey of sobriety is a monumental step toward reclaiming control over your life and health. The initial 30 days are often seen as a pivotal period -…
Drug and alcohol rehabilitation centers are a great start to overcoming addiction. They have an amazing track record of changing and saving lives. Rehab centers are effective because they remove addicts from harmful environments full of temptations.
Serenity Recovery Centers has opened a New East Location located on Park Avenue in the Park Professional Plaza. Serenity Recovery Centers specializes in providing services for substance abuse and co-occurring disorders for over 49 years.
Serenity Recovery Centers is now providing Telehealth Services for our Intensive Outpatient and Outpatient Services.
The Serenity Prayer: The Core of Recovery The Serenity Prayer is apart of your recovery, you say it every day, but have you really thought about what it truly means?…
Serenity Recovery Centers offers certain prescription medications for treating the cravings and withdrawals of opiate dependence, such as Vivitrol and Suboxone. If you or someone you love is struggling with opiate abuse and addiction, learn more about how we safely use medication-assisted treatment to aid in the recovery process.
As a recovering addict, having a celebration, could be a recipe for danger. Instead of staying away from the people you love, make a plan to deal with the cravings and old patterns.
Social media is all about sharing, and sharing experiences, strength and hope is one way addicts find mutual support and help each other stay clean. On Facebook alone, you’ll find hundreds of private groups where you can connect with other addicts, listen to their stories and discuss your own challenges and triumphs in recovery.