by anthonym@sunshinebh.com | Jul 16, 2014 | Chapters Blog
Drug and alcohol addiction is a significant form of self-harm; even if an individual does not have the express intent to hurt him or herself. However, the potential for self-harm increases significantly among addicts who also have a history of suicidal behavior or...
by anthonym@sunshinebh.com | Jul 12, 2014 | Chapters Blog
There are many benefits to breaking free from addiction; some may rebuild relationships, save their lives from fatal overdose or prevent spending money on substances. However, the most important benefit associated with sobriety is a greater protection of personal...
by anthonym@sunshinebh.com | Jul 10, 2014 | Chapters Blog
Anger is a natural response among human beings, but there are many situations in which aggression—whether externalized or internalized—can be harmful to people and those who surround them. Anger management issues can be exacerbated by substance use disorder...
by anthonym@sunshinebh.com | Jul 7, 2014 | Chapters Blog
New data reveals one in six returning soldiers use opioid medications. Chapters Capistrano points out the addiction risk these prescriptions pose. San Clemente, CA, July 7, 2014— As the Fourth of July holiday weekend comes to a close, addiction recovery center...
by anthonym@sunshinebh.com | Jul 7, 2014 | Chapters Blog
As the Fourth of July weekend comes to a close, many Americans may be looking back on what things they consumed throughout the holiday. Understanding that drunk driving is a major concern on Independence Day, it is likely that many Americans will be regretting the...
by anthonym@sunshinebh.com | Jul 2, 2014 | Chapters Blog
Everyone has experienced boredom at some point in their life. Usually it is just a passing feeling that subsides once the person becomes engaged in something stimulating or of interest again. However, those that experience frequent boredom may also struggle with...