How to Feel Safe in Your Body this International Peace Day?

Did you know that International Peace Day is on September 21st this year? A day focused on peace is probably what many of us need. The world is in a constant flux of change and there are plenty of circumstances that are cause for concern. In the midst of the chaos, it is essential that […]
Harnessing Technology for Good: Recovery Apps & Wellness Tips

We are currently living in a digital age, where there is infinite information available at our fingertips. At times, this technology can actually worsen our mood or lead to potential triggers. Social media, for example, has the ability to be a supportive influence or a comparison game. Even your contact list straddles the line between […]
Alternatives to 12-Step Programs

Community Support in Substance Use Treatment & Recovery. It is estimated that over 23 million adults in the United States have struggled with some type of problematic substance use at some point in their lives. Some admit that they have a substance use disorder, and others only admit that their bottle of wine or 6-pack […]
The Reward Center: The Brain & Repeated Substance Use

Have you ever wondered about what’s actually going on in the brain when someone uses alcohol or drugs? Most people can recognize the outward signs of addiction like poor decision making, acting on cravings, and impulsiveness, but what changes in the brain due to addiction? These behaviors are actually a symptom of a poorly-tuned reward […]
How to Cope With Social Anxiety in Healthy Ways

We’ve all been there. Whether you’re getting ready for a date, had a rough day at work, or heading out for a ladies’ night downtown, many people turn toward alcohol to relax and unwind in social situations. We long to feel accepted by the group, forget the stresses of the day we had, and summon […]
The Way We Talk About Addiction Matters

How we understand addiction has vastly changed in the past several decades, and with it, the way we talk about addiction. Addiction was viewed in the past as a moral failing and that a person simply could “just say no” to drugs or alcohol. We now understand that addiction is a disorder that impacts the […]
Am I Drinking Too Much? Monitoring Your Relationship with Alcohol and Other Substances

How much is too much when it comes to drinking? It can be confusing to know if you are just a social drinker or if there may be some concerns to address. Often, there are gray areas with drinking and it is helpful to take an assessment of what your relationship is like with alcohol […]
Grieving the Loss of Your Addiction

When someone is living with an addiction, their substance of choice becomes their confidant, close friend, and comforter. It’s no wonder that choosing to work towards recovery brings up a lot of emotions as it means saying goodbye to this key relationship. Though addiction brings with it a lot of destruction, often it has also […]
Coping with Cravings

Living with a substance use disorder can feel like a battle between the cravings you experience and what you actually want from life. Often, our clients at SagePoint IOP worry about whether they will be able to withstand their cravings, even when they are motivated to pursue recovery. Although the desire to escape and use […]