by Findlay Recovery Center | Mar 22, 2026 | Anxiety, Dual Diagnosis, Mental Health
Navigating the path to recovery from substance use is a journey that requires immense strength and support. This path can become even more complex when a person is also managing a mental health condition like depression, anxiety, or trauma. It can feel like fighting 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 18, 2026 | Behavioral Therapy, Bipolar Disorder, Mental Health
Living with bipolar disorder can feel like navigating a world of intense emotional highs and lows. The shifts between the elevated energy of mania and the profound despair of depression create a cycle that can be exhausting and disruptive. When substance use is also...
by Findlay Recovery Center | Mar 16, 2026 | Anxiety, Mental Health
The journey of recovery from substance use is a path of profound healing and rediscovery. Yet, as the body and mind begin to clear, many individuals find themselves face-to-face with a powerful and often overwhelming emotion: anxiety. This persistent feeling of worry,...
by Findlay Recovery Center | Mar 12, 2026 | Anxiety, Dual Diagnosis, First Responders, Group Therapy, Mental Health, Mental Health Treatment​, PTSD, trauma
Day after day, first responders face situations that most people will never experience in a lifetime. As a police officer, firefighter, paramedic, or emergency medical technician (EMT), you are called to run toward chaos and bring calm to crisis. This profound...
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....