by Findlay Recovery Center | Jun 17, 2026 | Blog, Mental Health, Psychosis
Psychosis connected to substance use is frequently misidentified, misunderstood, and mishandled in ways that leave people without the care they actually need. When a person begins experiencing hallucinations, paranoid beliefs, or a break from reality alongside a...
by Findlay Recovery Center | Jun 15, 2026 | Blog, Mental Health, Psychiatric
Psychiatric care, when integrated at the very beginning of addiction treatment, gives clinicians the clearest possible picture of what they are actually treating. For many people entering treatment, the presenting concern looks like substance use. But beneath that,...
by Findlay Recovery Center | Jun 13, 2026 | Blog, Dual Diagnosis, Mental Health
Dual diagnosis is not a heavier burden or a more difficult category of treatment. It is simply a more accurate way of describing what is happening for a very large number of people who struggle with substance use. When a person is living with both a substance use...
by Findlay Recovery Center | Jun 11, 2026 | Blog, Depression, Mental Health
Depression does not always wait until the hardest days to show up. For many people in recovery, it arrives during a period that was supposed to feel better. The substances are gone, the acute crisis has passed, and yet something heavy remains. Understanding why this...
by Findlay Recovery Center | Jun 10, 2026 | Blog, First Responders, Who We Help
First responders are trained to run toward crisis manage chaos and keep others safe. This rigorous training shapes a unique mindset a professional persona that finds it genuinely difficult to be the one who needs help. The very qualities that make someone exceptional...