The Connection Between Poverty and SUD
Poverty can affect every part of your life—where you live, how you sleep, how often you can bathe, what food you can afford, how you... Read More
Chronic Pain Management in Recovery
At Waypoint Recovery Center, we know that pain goes beyond the physical. Neverending pain, from debilitating migraines to intense muscle aches, may feel like an... Read More
Southern Hospitality and Lasting Recovery in South Carolina
For many, the South has a reputation for warmth, grace, and generosity. Southern hospitality is a cultural hallmark that embraces politeness, goodwill, and charm, making... Read More
Relapse Warning Signs to Watch Out For
Relapse isn’t just about using drugs or drinking again—it often starts with thoughts, cravings, and an internal struggle that nudges someone toward old habits. While... Read More
Talking Tips for Ending Toxic Relationships in Recovery
Relationships might become toxic when one person gains more control over the other person, creating a dynamic of mistrust and disrespect that can block your... Read More
The Health Benefits of Sobriety Can Be Life-Changing
Have you ever wondered what your life could look like without the haze of alcohol or the consequences of addiction? Sobriety isn’t just about saying... Read More
Potential Questions To Prepare For in Recovery Therapy
Recovery involves asking yourself hard questions and giving honest responses. But what happens when asking and telling painful truths triggers an outburst or sparks overwhelming... Read More
The Best Coping Mechanisms For Cravings
If you’re in recovery, you know exactly what cravings can feel like—intense waves of desire that can come out of nowhere, especially when you’re dealing... Read More
Realistic New Year’s Resolutions To Set in Recovery
Most people in Cameron, North Charleston, and across the United States make New Year’s resolutions only to abandon them in the first two weeks of... Read More
Is Quitting THC Cold Turkey a Good Idea?
Unfortunately, marijuana withdrawal symptoms affect many people with cannabis use disorder (CUD). CUD, also referred to as marijuana use disorder, means that using weed has... Read More









