by Findlay Recovery Center | Jun 13, 2026 | Mental Health, Psychosis
Experiencing a break from reality is one of the most frightening and disorienting events a person can endure. Psychosis distorts perception, making it difficult to distinguish what is real from what is not. It can feel as if your own mind has turned against you,...
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 11, 2026 | Uncategorized
When you are living with a mental health condition, life can often feel like trying to navigate a complex maze without a map. Thoughts may race uncontrollably, emotions might swing wildly without warning, or a heavy fog of sadness might make even simple tasks feel...
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...
by Findlay Recovery Center | Jun 9, 2026 | Blog, Men, Who We Help
Men seeking help for substance use often face a specific and largely unspoken barrier: the belief that needing help is itself a failure. That belief does not arrive out of nowhere. It is shaped over the years by cultural expectations around strength, self-sufficiency,...
by Findlay Recovery Center | Jun 9, 2026 | Bipolar Disorder, Blog, Mental Health
Bipolar disorder is one of the most frequently misunderstood mental health conditions, and for many people, years pass between the first symptoms and an accurate diagnosis. That gap is not just frustrating. It is costly in ways that affect relationships, careers,...
by Findlay Recovery Center | Jun 9, 2026 | Dual Diagnosis, Mental Health
Dual diagnosis is a difficult cycle to be caught in. When you are struggling with emotional pain, such as anxiety or depression, it can feel natural to look for a way to quiet the noise and find relief. For many, substances like alcohol or drugs can seem like a...
by Findlay Recovery Center | Jun 8, 2026 | Blog, Medication Assisted Treatment, Programs/Treatments
Medication-assisted treatment is one of the most evidence-based approaches available for opioid and alcohol use disorders, and one of the most misunderstood. The physiological weight of addiction, the cravings that arrive without warning, the withdrawal that makes...
by Findlay Recovery Center | Jun 7, 2026 | Blog, Mental Health, PTSD, trauma
Living with PTSD often feels like carrying an invisible, heavy weight. You might tell yourself that the painful event is firmly in the past, yet your racing heart and tight muscles tell a completely different story. It is incredibly common to feel frustrated when your...
by Findlay Recovery Center | Jun 7, 2026 | Anxiety, Blog, Mental Health
Anxiety does not simply vanish when a person stops using substances, and for many people, this comes as one of the most disorienting realizations of early recovery. For years, a drink at the end of the day, a pill before a stressful event, or a substance that...