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 7, 2026 | Depression, Mental Health
Depression does more than just make you feel sad. It drains the color from life, making activities that once brought you happiness feel like chores. It can steal your energy, disrupt your sleep, and make even the simplest daily routines feel like climbing a mountain....
by Findlay Recovery Center | Apr 29, 2026 | Depression, Mental Health
Living with depression can feel like navigating a dense fog. The weight of persistent sadness, fatigue, and a loss of interest in life can make even the simplest tasks feel monumental. When someone makes the courageous decision to seek help, there is often an...
by Findlay Recovery Center | Mar 31, 2026 | Blog, Depression, Mental Health
Taking the brave step to stop using substances is a monumental achievement. Many people expect that once the substances leave their system, a cloud will lift, and life will immediately feel brighter. However, for many individuals in recovery, the opposite happens. A...
by Findlay Recovery Center | Mar 20, 2026 | Behavioral Therapy, Depression, Dual Diagnosis, Mental Health
Living with depression can feel like moving through the world under a heavy, invisible weight. The persistent sadness, loss of interest, and profound exhaustion can make even the simplest tasks feel monumental. When you are also navigating the path of addiction...
by Findlay Recovery Center | Mar 10, 2026 | Anxiety, Depression, Dual Diagnosis, Group Therapy, Holistic Healing, Men, Mental Health
For men, the journey of recovery is deeply personal, yet profoundly shaped by life experiences and societal expectations. Traditional notions of strength, self-reliance, and emotional suppression can inadvertently erect significant barriers to healing from addiction....