The 3 Stages and 11 Phases of Relapse: Emotions, Thoughts, and Actions
At ASIC Recovery, we help you figure out what to do after a relapse and provide the services you need to get back on track with your recovery. Learn more.
Effective Treatment For Oxycodone Abuse And Addiction
Struggling with oxycodone addiction? ASIC Recovery Services offers comprehensive treatment options tailored to your individual needs.
Understanding Suboxone Withdrawal: Symptoms And Relief
Discover the Suboxone withdrawal symptoms and explore various treatment options. Get expert guidance and support at ASIC Recovery Services.
Methadone Clinics: Benefits And Effective Treatment Options
Explore the benefits of methadone clinics and the various treatment options available for individuals seeking help with opioid addiction.
Cross Addiction: Understanding The Risks And Treatment Options
Discover effective steps to overcome cross addiction and regain control of your life. Get insights into treatment options and support available for recovery.
Harnessing the Power of Meditation for Addiction Recovery
When you finally decide to deal with your addiction and get sober, you’ll probably have at least one person recommend that you add meditation to your recovery toolkit. Whether you decide to work the 12 Steps, get involved in SMART Recovery, or try another method of getting sober, meditation is something you should seriously consider adding to your program.
Effective Treatment Approaches For PTSD And Addiction
Explore the complex connection between PTSD and addiction. ASIC Recovery Services provides integrated treatment to improve your overall well-being.
Oxymorphone Addiction: Understanding the Risks and Embracing Recovery
Oxymorphone is a potent prescription opioid painkiller used to treat moderate-to-severe pain. When taken as prescribed, oxymorphone can provide much-needed relief for patients suffering from chronic or acute pain. However, when abused, it can lead to addiction and potentially life-threatening consequences.
Motivational Interviewing — A Powerful Recovery Tool
Motivational interviewing was developed by psychologists William Miller and Stephen Rollnick in the 1980s. They recognized that many people struggling with addiction were not ready to engage in traditional treatment approaches. Motivational interviewing provides a non-confrontational, empathetic approach to help you identify your own reasons for change and develop a plan to achieve your goals.