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2/21/23
Renaissance Recovery’s CEO Provides Expertise on Handling Addiction in the Workplace
Learn about addiction and how to approach it as an employer.
1/21/23
Renaissance Recovery’s Blog Post is a Resource for Verywell’s Article on ‘Hangxiety’
Learn about what ‘hangxiety’ is and how to avoid it. “Therapists have been writing about hangxiety since 2021, and those in the world of recovery have been using it since then as well.”
1/18/23
Renaissance Recovery’s Clinical Director Provides Insights on Supportive Things To Say to Someone Who’s Stopped Drinking
Learn about how to be supportive if someone has decided to cut out drinking. “Vo recommends encouraging newly sober friends to cut themselves slack. “I would say be kind to yourself,” she says. “If you slip up and have alcohol don’t let it prevent you from continuing your break.”
11/9/22
Renaissance Recovery CEO comments on the difficulties of finding a job after addiction treatment
Learn about the common problems people in recovery face when searching for a new job. “People are hesitant to hire those who have been through treatment,” Renaissance Recovery CEO Kevin Cataldi told Newsweek. “Whether it is because they are afraid they might relapse and lose an employee, or they are worried by the stigma of addiction in general, people can definitely be overlooked.”
8/15/22
Renaissance Recovery Fighting Addiction After COVID-19
Learn about how Virtual IOP has saved countless lives during COVID-19. “So, while the pandemic may have contributed to a substantial increase in addiction in the United States, there has never been a better time to engage with treatment at whatever level of intensity is needed, whether face-to-face or virtual in terms of delivery.”
7/11/22
Signs an Alcoholic is Drinking Again
Caitlin Garcia, our program director here at Renaissance, took some time to how social withdrawal may be a strong sign of relapse. “Oftentimes, when people relapse on alcohol or other substances they will ignore nearly every other facet of their lives as they feed their addiction.”
4/12/22
Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy as a Tool for Depression
Our clinical director, Diana Vo, offers some insight and information on how cognitive behavioral therapy can provide help for those dealing with depression. “MBCT for depression is ideal because the recurrence of depressive episodes is often caused by specific thought patterns or “thinking traps.”