One of the most challenging things a parent could go through is watching their child battle addiction. What was once an innocent child is now an addict fighting a tough disease.
Overcoming addiction is a challenge in itself. Battling the stigma of addiction is an entirely separate—and potentially rough—battle. How can a recovering addict get
The Walker Center treats those from all walks of life and various types of substance addiction. Because we treat addiction as a disease and address the problems
Summer poses a special challenge for recovering alcoholics. There are family reunions, vacations, social engagements, weddings, and a host of other potential pitfalls
It can be extremely difficult to come to terms with the idea that you or a loved one might be an alcoholic. Often times, admitting or recognizing the problem is the hardest part
Summer is a time of celebrations, and for a recovering addict that can become a slippery slope. Living an addict’s life means being a slave to powerful and destructive forces.
The addicts that we treat at The Walker Center come from all walks of life and suffer addiction to various types of substances, sometimes multiple substances at once.
Considering treatment for addiction can sometimes be an overwhelming prospect. Treatment at The Walker Center begins with addressing the core issue that addiction is not a moral problem
The 12 Step Program Principles are founded in a long history of “Things That Do Work” and are strongly suggested to be implemented in conjunction with outpatient
Darcy has been through a difficult journey as a mother trying to help her son with an addiction problem. Her story is one of a mother’s tough love, and the tenacious journey
According to the American Society of Addiction Medicine [ASAM] (2011, Definition of Addiction, para 1), addiction “is characterized by an inability to consistently abstain
The first year sober can be exciting and terrifying at the same time. For some, just the thought of not having to use or drink is liberating, and for others it’s a prison sentence.
Generally, people refer to a common stereotype when describing an addict. It’s assumed that there are obvious signs, such as criminal acts and poverty.
Now that you’ve set your goals and resolutions for 2016, it’s time to create a plan that helps you stay on track each day! Sticking with your goals throughout the
The New Year is here, and it’s time to sit down and come up with your resolutions for 2016. Regardless of where you are in your recovery, or if you have yet to start
As harvest winds down and snow is headed this way, the Walker Center has our hands full with new clients daily. Our inpatient facility is bustling with over 30 in-house occupants.