LVRC is a private, freestanding, state-of-the-art treatment facility licensed by the state of Nevada, & accredited by the Joint Commission. 866-639-0757
Understanding what happens throughout the alcohol withdrawal process can ease the pressure and anxiety surrounding it. Learn about the four stages of alcohol withdrawal: https://t.co/weZu2KtHJm
Purdue Pharma, the maker of OxyContin, has agreed to plead guilty to criminal charges related to its marketing of the addictive painkiller and faces penalties of roughly $8.3 billion: https://t.co/sVNkQ9lkok
Overcoming an opiate and alcohol addiction can be an uphill battle. However, with the right addiction treatment program, no addiction is too challenging to overcome: https://t.co/Tpb6hqL9ia
Check out my recent interview with @ScottsHappyHour
We discuss the difference between acute & chronic pain. I also share how the mind & body work together to create the feeling of pain.
Listen to more on the podcast: https://t.co/GnU0jiRU3e
LVRC attended the first-ever Beyond the Wall gala, this gala benefits @darrenwallerfdn!
@Raiders player Darren Waller and his foundation provide a safe environment and resources for teens to help prevent substance abuse and misuse.
LVRC's Alumni Recovery Advocate, Alvin Elliott, wrote an opinion article for @TheNVIndy
Learn about the power behind treatment & recovery resources, as well as how these steps can help change the lives of families & their addicted loved ones: https://t.co/rLU9Nyn8W7
Do forget! If you are registered to attend the virtual Cape Cod Symposium, @drmelpohl will be holding his live presentation Friday, Sept. 11.
To learn more about this event, visit the Cape Cod Symposium on Addictive Disorders website: https://t.co/dMiDEYBX17
Help us recognize National Recovery Month!
Every September, communities work together to educate the public about substance use treatment and mental health services. If you or a loved one are seeking help, you can reach LVRC at (888) 219-1158 or https://t.co/ti1Qki91UL
Let us raise overdose awareness & reduce the stigma of drug-related deaths. Learn the signs of overdose & seek recovery resources. If you or a loved one are facing mental or substance abuse disorders, reach out to SAMHSA (800) 662-4357 or LVRC (888) 219-1158
LVRC's @drmelpohl was recently interviewed by Fox News.
Check out what he has to say about the struggles surrounding addiction treatment and recovery efforts during the pandemic: https://t.co/Hzisqrpmis
The cost estimate pertains to the overall toll of the opioid overdose epidemic that has contributed to nearly 500,000 deaths in the U.S. over the past two decades: https://t.co/n6t10k01yn
To raise awareness about overdose dangers, the FDA will now require drug manufacturers to include information about overdose-reversal medication on painkillers. https://t.co/3cMQwwvaXX
Check out @drmelpohl's recent interview on the Back in Control podcast with Dr. David Hanscom.
Dr. Pohl discusses the inflammatory effects opioids can cause and the importance of also treating the emotional side of pain: https://t.co/9GtZ8giwGN
Listen to @drmelpohl's conversation with Dr. Hanscom about @VegasRecovery's approach to treatment for chronic pain & addiction. He also shares the importance of empowering clients to help them build self-efficacy: https://t.co/MAAG7V5YLf
#chronicpain#treatment#blogtalkradio
Recovery can be difficult when stressful events are added to the mix. Here are tips to help reduce stress so you can focus on your sobriety: https://t.co/gN4OTGiHEJ
#stressmanagement#sobriety#recoverycommunity
If you or someone you know is seeking help for mental illness and/or substance use, reach out to SAMHSA's National Helpline— a free, confidential, 24/7 treatment referral and information service (in English & Spanish) for individuals and families ⤵️ https://t.co/CAR4lXV8Ac
Studies suggest that yoga can help reduce the intensity and frequency of those troublesome migraines. Read more about what stressors could be causing your pain: https://t.co/z16MSHZuNe