Blog

alcohol deaths worldwide
26 Apr 2022

Alcohol Facts: Alcohol Deaths Per Year Worldwide

April is Alcohol Awareness Month – a time to raise our knowledge of the dangers of alcohol consumption and misuse. Because alcohol is so socially acceptable, we tend to forget it’s a drug that can have potentially severe consequences, including an array of physical and mental health problems. Alcohol...

where does heroin come from
19 Apr 2022

Where Does Heroin Come From?

Heroin is a powerfully addictive drug derived from the seed pod of the opium poppy, which primarily grows on small, remote farms. Because this flower thrives in warm, arid climates, heroin has become a cash crop for subsistence farmers in countries such as Turkey, Laos and Pakistan. It is...

physical stress
7 Apr 2022

Physical Effects of Stress

When we experience changes in life, whether planned or unexpected, the result is often an increase in stress. Our bodies naturally respond to these different circumstances by giving off physical symptoms indicative of deeper emotions. These symptoms can have both long and short-term effects, so it’s important to learn...

domestic violence
30 Mar 2022

Myths and Facts About Domestic Violence

Domestic violence, also known as intimate partner abuse, is any maladaptive behavioral pattern perpetuated by one partner in a relationship to intimidate, control, humiliate or manipulate the other. It can take many forms, leaving victims emotionally and physically traumatized. Domestic violence is a national crisis that deserves more attention and...

types of anxiety
23 Mar 2022

Types of Anxiety Disorders

Millions of people worldwide live with anxiety, a mental health disorder characterized by unrealistic fears, agitation, insomnia, panic attacks, concentration issues and feelings of imminent doom. Though these symptoms are mild for some people, they can increase in severity without treatment, interfering with sufferers’ daily lives by causing them...

bipolar disorder
10 Mar 2022

What Does a Bipolar Person Act Like?

Have you believed the following myths about bipolar disorder (aka manic depression)? A person with bipolar disorder is naturally uncooperative and rebellious. This disorder triggers violent behavior. Manic episodes are characterized by “crazy” behavior. Most people with this disorder are “hyper” much of the time. Having such a mental...

complicated grief
4 Mar 2022

Understanding Complicated Grief

Life is beautiful, but it can also be painful. As we age, we experience events that cause us to grieve what we’ve lost. Whether it’s the sudden death of a loved one or the end of a marriage, we all face obstacles that negatively impact our mental health. While...

opioid overdose treatment
24 Feb 2022

New Technology Claims to Automatically Reverse Opioid Overdose

Drug addiction kills—sometimes from long-term effects on physical health, and sometimes immediately. From April 2020 to April 2021, over 100,000 people in the U.S. died from drug overdose (up 28.5 percent from the April 2019–2020 total), and more than three-fourths [1] of those fatalities were triggered by opioid overdose....

patience and silence
20 Feb 2022

Sunday Sermon: Patience and Silence

In today's Sunday Sermon, Cumberland Heights' Michelle Morris, M.Div., M.A., begins by sharing a reading asking attendees to consider the role of patience and silence in recovery. Today's reading: Patience and Silence

co-occurring disorders
10 Feb 2022

How We Treat Co-Occurring Disorders

When someone comes to our center for treatment, their substance use is just one piece of the puzzle. Many factors contribute to chemical dependency, including a person’s environment, lifestyle and relationships. Above all of these, the most important area to consider when treating an addiction is the patient’s mental...

self-love and self-forgiveness
6 Feb 2022

Sunday Sermon: Self-Love and Self-Forgiveness

To progress in our recovery, we must learn to love ourselves and forgive ourselves, just as the Lord forgives us. This Sunday, Michelle talks about the importance of self-love and self-forgiveness. Today's Reading: In God's Care Learn more about spirituality in recovery by contacting our admissions team today.