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Addiction and Motherhood

Addiction and motherhood can be a challenging combination, as mothers who are struggling with addiction may face difficulty in fulfilling their res…

A Brief History of Colorado Drug Laws

Today, Colorado has some of the most permissive drug laws in the United States, with legal access to both medical and recreational marijuana. Howev…

Understanding Codependency

Codependency is a type of unhealthy relationship pattern where one person becomes overly focused on the needs and problems of another person, to th…

Rates of Alcohol-Related Deaths in Bo…

Though Boulder County, Colorado, is known as a healthy and idyllic place, alcohol-related deaths and substance use disorder are still prevalent. Al…

Can Work Burnout Cause Addiction?

It is possible that work burnout could lead to the development of an addiction. When people experience burnout, they may turn to unhealthy coping m…

Types of Interventions for Addiction

There are many types of interventions for addiction, but there is continuing debate over which is the most effective. An Addiction Intervention is …

Current Laws in Colorado & Feder…

What you need to know about the legality of cannabis in Colorado and beyond. Guest post by Sharon Feldman and the law firm Anaya & Chadderdon, …

How Hiking Helps Addiction Recovery

Hiking and spending time in nature has been shown to have numerous benefits for individuals in recovery from addiction. Studies have found that spe…

Can Mindfulness Help me Overcome Addi…

Mindfulness is a powerful tool in addiction recovery. Mindfulness is a practice that involves bringing one’s attention to the present moment …

Substance Abuse Treatment For Addiction

If you or a loved one’s prescription drug use meet at least two of these criteria in the past 12 months, then you may be suffering from a substance use disorder requiring treatment at a local drug rehab center.

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