Lesser Known Symptoms of Stress and Exhaustion
It’s not a mystery: stress makes us vulnerable to addiction and relapse. In the most general sense, stress is the bodily reaction to any type... Read More
How To Talk To Your Teen About Your Addiction
When adults come to our North Charleston and Cameron residential treatment programs for their substance use disorder (SUD), they often leave children at home, under... Read More
How Addiction Begins
For each person who walks through our doors in South Carolina for residential treatment, the timeframe between using substances and developing a substance use disorder... Read More
Choosing The Right Kind of Therapist in Recovery
At Waypoint Recovery Center we provide individual recovery and addiction therapy programs for our North Charleston and Cameron, South Carolina communities. We believe that therapy,... Read More
Why We Recommend Following Inpatient Treatment with Outpatient Care
Some of the most effective treatment plans for addiction recovery involve stages that have no definite end: If you will soon complete residential/inpatient addiction treatment,... Read More
Meth Use in South Carolina
As long as our Cameron and North Charleston locations have operated, we’ve seen individuals seek help for a methamphetamine (meth) addiction in our residential treatment... Read More
Relapse Can Happen in Any Season
Celebrities like Kelly Osbourne, Macklemore, and Jamie Lee Curtis have entered substance use disorder treatment multiple times. Every day, people from all sorts of professions... Read More
Navigating Addiction Recovery Without The 12 Steps
The majority of individuals who struggle with substance use disorders (SUD) do so alone. The reasoning behind avoiding help for an addiction can range from... Read More
A Look at Borderline Personality Disorder
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a mental health disorder that primarily affects an individual’s ability to manage their emotions in a healthy, sustainable way. People... Read More
Why Addiction Recovery For Families Is So Important
Most communities have extended very little sympathy to people with severe drug and alcohol addictions. Our culture still tends to see people who suffer from... Read More









