by nash_admin | Jul 7, 2017 | news
Only about three million people of 23 million people with addictions and mental illnesses get help. And many experts believe stigma around mental health diseases is what stops more folks from getting help. So there’s this movement afoot to get people in recovery to...
by nash_admin | Jul 7, 2017 | news
As a kid, Kayti Protos had asthma and she was “a late bloomer, proportionally awkward” and other kids thought she was uncool. Aha! We recovering addicts and alcoholics think we know what’s next – Kayti turned to drugs and alcohol. Not so. Instead, Kayti restricted...
by nash_admin | Jul 7, 2017 | news
For today’s blog post we have a very special guest blogger, Brad Schmitt! Brad is a Nashville based blogger over at Nashville Recovers, and today he will share a glimpse of what recovery looks like and some of the road blocks older peers face when trying to help...
by nash_admin | Jul 7, 2017 | news
My last night in rehab was my worst — raging headache, overwhelming fear and nagging thoughts kept me up most of the night. Where am I going to work? How will I get around without a driver’s license? Will I really go to these recovery meetings on the “outside”? Am I...
by nash_admin | Dec 3, 2015 | news, Uncategorized
by Brad Schmitt My last night in rehab was my worst — raging headache, overwhelming fear and nagging thoughts kept me up most of the night. Where am I going to work? How will I get around without a driver’s license? Will I really go to these recovery meetings on the...
by nash_admin | Sep 3, 2014 | news, Uncategorized
One of the very first people I met when I went to rehab is a guy named Jack Daniels. No lie. And he actually worked at the treatment center. Still does. OK, Jack Daniels is actually a stage name, and longtime (meaning “older”) country fans might remember Jack as the...
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