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What Is Dual Diagnosis Treatment — And Why Does It Matter?

by ADMIN | Jun 15, 2026 | Community Resources Information

If you have ever tried to get help for addiction and been told that your mental health challenges need to be addressed somewhere else first — or tried to get mental health treatment and been told that your substance use needs to stop before they can help you — you...

The Hardest Part of This Work — And Why It Is Also the Most Sacred

by ADMIN | Jun 10, 2026 | Community Resources Information

People ask me what the hardest part of this work is. They usually expect me to cite the funding challenges, the workforce shortages, or the complexity of navigating a healthcare system not designed with our participants in mind. And those things are genuinely hard....

What Running a Treatment Center During a Public Health Crisis Taught Me About Humanity

by ADMIN | Jun 3, 2026 | Community Resources Information

There are moments in leadership that arrive without warning and reveal, with brutal clarity, what you and your organization are actually made of. Not what you thought you were made of. Not what your mission statement says. What is actually there, in the infrastructure...

Why I Chose Baltimore — And Why I Would Choose It Again

by ADMIN | May 27, 2026 | Community Resources Information

People ask me this question more than almost any other. Not always directly — sometimes it comes wrapped inside a different question, like why here, why these communities, or why not somewhere easier. But the underlying question is the same. And it deserves a real...

The Unexpected Gifts of Recovery — Things No One Warns You About

by ADMIN | May 20, 2026 | Community Resources Information

Recovery comes with plenty of warnings. You hear about the hard parts — the withdrawal, the cravings, the emotional turbulence of early sobriety, the slow and nonlinear nature of the healing process, the work that continues long after the formal treatment ends. These...

Why We Come Back: The Power of Giving Back After Recovery

by ADMIN | May 13, 2026 | Community Resources Information

Nobody makes you come back. That is the first thing worth saying. When a person graduates from a recovery program — having completed the work, built the foundation, earned the milestone — there is no obligation to return. Life is calling. The new chapter is beginning....
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