Seek More than Sobriety During Detox

Addiction recovery involves many steps. Some might argue that it absolutely requires 12 steps, while others believe there are kinder, gentler ways to address the reality of drug and alcohol addiction and the role they play in your life. As we’ve learned more about addiction science, we’ve grown to understand that for many, recovery begins […]
What Drugs Are Classified as Opioids?

There are a lot of substances to which someone may be addicted. One of the most common examples includes opioids. Unfortunately, opioid addiction stemming from abuse or inadvertent misuse of prescription opioid drugs continues to be a major issue in society today. Opioids are supposed to be used to help people control short-term, acute, and […]
5 Benefits of Outpatient Rehab

If you are someone you know is suffering from alcohol addiction or substance abuse disorders, please understand that you are not alone. There are countless people out there who struggle with this very issue. Addiction is a treatable disease, but like any disease, it requires professional support to heal from. One of the treatment options […]
Outpatient Rehab During COVID

Addiction is a challenging issue in the best of times. The COVID pandemic, however, has only served to exacerbate these challenges. People experience greater senses of isolation, fear, and worry. Many have lost their jobs and are worried about losing their homes through no fault of their own. Unfortunately, the National Institute on Drug Abuse […]
Meditation and Recovery: Does it Work?

Meditation and other alternative therapies have become a popular part of addiction recovery. We’ll look at its effectiveness during addiction treatment. You’ll learn about the benefits of meditating during treatment and beyond here at Midwest Recovery. What is Meditation? When you think of meditating, perhaps you think of someone sitting with their legs crossed and […]
What are the Causes of Alcoholism?

The causes of alcoholism are complex, and researchers still do not have a complete picture. Why can one person have a glass of wine on Friday night, while for another, one glass leads to a bottle? For the person dealing with the addiction, it cannot be very clear. You may find yourself wondering, “what’s wrong […]
How Recovery Affects the Brain

Just like substance use created changes in your brain, changes also occur when you stop using drugs. While not all of the damages that occur during addiction can be reversed during recovery, you’d be surprised how much recovery affects the brain. Research has led to a better understanding of the brain and advances in brain […]
How to Spot a Painkiller Addiction Early

If you are concerned that yourself or a loved one has a painkiller addiction, getting treatment early is important. Addiction can occur when someone begins using illicit opioids or starts with a prescription from a doctor. We’ll look at spotting addiction early in both instances. What Is Painkiller Addiction? Painkillers are typically prescription opioid medications. These […]
What Is the First Step in Recovery?

Recovery from addiction is a process. There are many steps involved, and each one is important. However, it’s often said that the first step is the hardest. What is the first step? Admitting that you have a problem. It sounds simple, but denial is a major component of addiction. We’ll take a closer look at […]
How Men and Women Recover Differently

The differences between how men and women experience addiction, undergo therapies, and recover, stems from the sociological and biological differences. These differences primarily revolve around estrogen and testosterone production, varying body size, body composition, and societal expectations. The gender differences influence susceptibility to substance addiction, recovery, and the risk of relapse. Midwest Recovery Center offers […]

















