For people in recovery from drug and alcohol abuse, the holidays can be a very trying time. It can be difficult to stay sober in times of celebration. Here at New Roads Behavior Health, we know alcohol is present at holiday parties and it can be hard to refrain from...
Alcohol abuse is an extremely harmful habit in the United States. In fact, In 2018, 26.45 percent of people ages 18 or older reported that they engaged in binge drinking in the past month. According to the NIAAA, an estimated of 80,000 people die annually from...
The Coronavirus Pandemic has shaken up our lives as we knew them, sending many into panic and stress. It is not surprising that drinking has gone up 45% since the start of the Coronavirus quarantine. New Roads Behavioral Health is an Essential business, we are...
Sobriety is a serious matter and you are not alone. Alcohol addiction doesn’t have to be mastered alone but if you need some help, look no further. Change Your Environment The first thing to do is say goodbye to all of your party friends that are drinking out...
The Holidays are fast approaching, which means you can count on one thing: Parties. For a recovering addict, attending these social events can infuse fear into the fun, so here are some simple tips to staying sober during the Holidays. You’ve changed. A sober social...