Addiction Blog
Is Loneliness Part of Your Profession?
March 26, 2018
addiction recovery
Lawyers and doctors are among America’s loneliest workers, according to a new survey in the Harvard Business Review. The survey of 1,624 full-time employees, all participants ...
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Making room for Newness: Mindfulness and Recovery
March 18, 2018
addiction recovery
Making room for Newness: Mindfulness and Recovery We are expected in recovery to engage in some degree of conversion. Conversion, meaning the shifts from one ...
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WHYY TV Documentaries March 29 2018
March 17, 2018
addiction
PBS and NPR’s local member station WHYY Channel 12 in Philadelphia will air 2 powerful short TV documentaries about addictions on March 29, 2018 from 10pm ...
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Why Companies Are Skipping Drug Testing
March 12, 2018
Uncategorized
The decades-long pre-employment practice of drug testing for marijuana seems to be on the decline, according to a recent article in Bloomberg. To blame: a ...
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Self-Compassion May Weaken Perfectionism/Depression Link
February 27, 2018
addiction recovery
You likely already know that a little self-compassion can go a long way in helping your recovery, but it can also offset the negative effects ...
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Joint Collaboration with Widener University
February 18, 2018
outpatient treatment program
Providence Treatment is pleased to announce its joint collaboration with Widener University’s Biofeedback Clinic, chaired by Dr. Pamela Calvert-Hirt, to provide psychophysiological interventions for common ...
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When Completing Residential Treatment
February 13, 2018
Addiction Treatment
Often when an individual completes the residential treatment, there remains unresolved issues, especially with their spouse, children and other family members. We know an ...
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Giving Yourself the Gift of Self-Compassion
February 12, 2018
Uncategorized
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] With Valentine’s Day a few short days away, it got us thinking about how loving yourself can help give you the courage and strength ...
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When A Pilot Is Not Ready To Return Home
January 30, 2018
12-Step Program
Often when a pilot leaves residential treatment, there remains unresolved issues, especially with their spouses and other family members. We know an alcoholic and addict ...
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High Rates of Depression and Burnout Among U.S. Doctors
January 30, 2018
Uncategorized
The mental health of doctors in America is suffering. According to a 2018 National Physician Burnout and Depression Report, many physicians say they are depressed ...
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