How Long Does Addiction Recovery Take?

How Long Does Rehab Take for Addiction Recovery?

Addiction recovery presents a unique and complex challenge, requiring those affected to implement deeply ingrained lifestyle changes that will ultimately aid in maintaining their well-being. By developing healthy habits and utilising the tools available during this process, individuals can ensure they stay on track for long-term sobriety. The Perry Clayman Project (PCP) understands this and…

Active Healing: How Yoga Promotes Mental Well-Being

Active Healing: How Yoga Promotes Mental Well-Being

Yoga is renowned for enhancing physical fitness and overall well-being; however, its therapeutic application within addiction recovery has also gained recognition in mental health. Studies have revealed that this ancient self-care practice affords profound healing benefits to those with addiction, enabling them to cope more effectively with addictive behaviours while promoting lasting wellness. The Perry…

Trauma and Addiction

Trauma and Addiction

Despite many people not knowing so, there is an undeniable link between trauma and addiction. Traumatic experiences can completely shake an individual’s sense of self as well as their understanding of the world around them. Further, the effects of trauma can be long-lasting. When trauma is left untreated, it can impair an individual’s well-being, making…

How to Help Someone Who May Be Struggling With Addiction

How to Help Someone Who May Be Struggling With Addiction

Addressing addiction can be intimidating and scary, especially if you are unsure if the person is abusing substances. Courage and empathy are necessary to confront this issue. If done respectfully and compassionately, your actions could be the first step towards getting someone the help they need. Readying yourself with the right approach and information will…

Addiction: A Family Disease

Addiction: A Family Disease

When a person has substance use disorder (SUD), the effects of their substance abuse rarely ever impact just them. Addiction is often termed “a family disease” because it leaves tremendous impacts on family members. Likewise, these impacts often stretch even beyond the family unit, affecting peers, friends, and other loved ones. It is more than…

The Impact of Early Intervention on Addiction Treatment

The Impact of Early Intervention on Addiction Treatment

Addiction is a chronic, progressive disease characterised by compulsive substance seeking and use, despite significant physical and psychological consequences. Fortunately, many resources are available to help those affected by addiction. The use of effective resources and early intervention makes the process of recovery easier. Treatments like rehabilitation provide lasting benefits for the individual and their…

A Comprehensive Guide to Addiction Treatment

A Comprehensive Guide to Addiction Treatment

Addiction is a severe and chronic disease that can have devastating and life-altering consequences. For those dealing with addiction, professional medical care and treatment are essential. The Perry Clayman Project (PCP) offers comprehensive services to help individuals dealing with addiction and their families. Learning more about the different types of treatment available and the long-term…

Alcohol Dependence vs. Alcoholism

Alcohol Dependence vs. Alcoholism

While some may consider the labels “alcoholism” and “alcohol dependence” to be outdated, alcohol abuse may still be an issue that requires treatment.If you’re seeking a distinction between alcoholism and alcohol dependence, you might be surprised to learn that the two have more resemblance than differences. In reality, the medical world has gradually shifted away…

Drug abuse and the effects on the brain

Drug abuse and the effects on the brain

When you use legal or illicit substances in ways you shouldn’t, you’re engaging in drug abuse. You might take more pills than prescribed or use someone else’s prescription. You may take drugs to make you feel better, relieve stress, or escape reality. However, you can generally modify your bad habits or quit using them entirely.…