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Setting Sober Dinner Table Boundaries This Holiday Season

If you’ve recently graduated from an inpatient addiction treatment program or you’re continuously showing up for yourself in an intensive outpatient program, you may be wondering how to navigate the winter holidays without substances.  One of the biggest concerns for

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What is Seasonal Affective Disorder

A Sober Guide To Winter

Shorter days and colder temperatures don’t just change the mood of the local communities here in Des Moines and Bayard; they can also significantly impact our clients’ mental health and recovery journeys. One particularly challenging condition that emerges during the

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The Biggest Challenges in Recovery

The Biggest Challenges in Recovery

At our St. Gregory Recovery Center locations in Iowa, inpatient and intensive outpatient addiction treatment is a journey, not a destination. More specifically, it’s a three-part journey—with early, middle, and late stages. Our teams work hard to offer safe, trauma-informed

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Tips For Sober Halloween,

Sober Halloween Celebration Ideas

Halloween celebrations are often a core childhood memory for people across the nation. Well into adulthood, people can recall their most frightening costumes, their biggest candy stashes, and the scents and temperatures of the cold fall nights of trick-or-treating. However,

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How Does SAD Impact Sobriety?, Managing SUD and Seasonal Depression

Managing SUD and Seasonal Depression

That time of year is upon us in Iowa: the winter blues, that bout of seasonal depression, sad in overdrive, winter depression, the low-temperature lonelies, angry-winter-bird mood, frozen heart syndrome: these are all real and pretend names for seasonal affective

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Overcome Addiction at St. Gregory Recovery Center

St. Gregory Recovery Center is delighted to report that overdose deaths are down nationwide, but there’s still much work to be done on the recovery frontier. Synthetic drugs continue to wreak havoc on the country’s health system—with fentanyl and nitazene

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Addiction Treatment for the Formerly Incarcerated

Addiction Treatment for the Formerly Incarcerated

Drug addiction and criminal behavior are closely intertwined. Studies on opioid abuse, for example, show that the more you use, the more likely you are to engage in non-violent criminal actions. Violent crime tends to be associated more strongly with

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Addiction Treatment Postpartum, How To Seek Addiction Treatment Postpartum

Entering Addiction Treatment Postpartum

The postpartum period is the same for all women in the world, whether or not they suffer from substance use disorder (SUD). When a woman gives birth, the first 40 days up to the first year following that birth make

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Signs of High-Functioning Addiction

The Signs of High-Functioning Addiction

Maybe you have a friend who always seems to drink an incredible amount of alcohol and yet still performs well in a corporate role at a prestigious company. Or maybe you know someone who smokes an alarming amount of marijuana

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History of Drug Abuse, How Drug Abuse Has Changed in the Last 10 Years, How Drug Addiction Has Changed in 10 Years

How Drug Abuse Has Changed in the Last 10 Years

While timelines aren’t always cut and dry, substance use disorder (SUD) and addiction treatment and prevention have evolved in both devastating and hopeful ways this past decade. In the past ten years, there have been two overarching trends: drug-related deaths

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Acknowledging International Overdose Awareness Day, International Overdose Awareness Day at St. Gregory Recovery Center in Iowa,

Acknowledging International Overdose Awareness Day

On August 31, St. Gregory Recovery Center in Iowa observes International Overdose Awareness Day (IOAD), the world’s largest campaign to lower and eliminate deaths by overdose. It’s also a day to remember all those who were directly and indirectly affected

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Life Skills For Recovery

The Most Important Life Skills For Recovery

St. Gregory Recovery Center can’t stress enough the importance of life skills. Developing them is crucial for all those who are fighting substance use disorder (SUD), whether with recovery meetings, residential treatment, outpatient treatment, or cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT).  The

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Addiction Recovery MedicineTranscranial Magnetic Stimulation, EMDR Therapy, Stellate Ganglion Block (SGB)

New Treatments to Try in Addiction Recovery

St. Gregory Recovery Center proudly provides alcohol and substance addiction recovery programs to the Bayard and Des Moines communities, with both intensive outpatient and residential pathways to sobriety.  We’re always interested in new, scientifically supported methods of treatment and therapies,

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Signs of Addiction in Seniors, Top Signs of Substance Abuse in Senior Citizens, What’s Driving Substance Use Disorder (SUD) in Seniors?

Signs of Addiction in Seniors

Little Miss Sunshine debuted in 2006, and it told the story of one family’s dysfunction, redemption, and their young daughter Olive’s search for beauty and confidence.  (Watch out—spoiler alert!) The character we care about here is Grandpa Edwin, played by

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Plan For Sober Activities, A Guide To A Sober 4th of July

A Guide To A Sober 4th of July

America’s Independence Day can be a joyous time for many and a cause for celebration. Typically, beers and barbeque characterize the holiday festivities–but here at St. Gregory, we’re committed to relapse prevention for all of our clients and community members

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Quit Smoking Marijuana, marijuana use disorder

How To Help Your Loved One Quit Smoking Marijuana

Our St. Gregory Recovery Center teams operate in Des Moines and Bayard, Iowa, and we see clients who struggle with marijuana use disorder (MUD) in our substance use disorder treatment program. Marijuana use disorder is characterized by dependence on the

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Lodge by the Lake Alumni event

June Newsletter

Employee Spotlight Sammarra Platt-Smith Business Office Manager I am the Business Office Manager at St. Gregory and Ivory Plains.  I work with clients to understand insurance billing and their portion of payment.  I also process Accounts payable which makes sure

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The Best Sober Summer Activities, Fun Activities in Des Moines 

The Best Sober Summer Activities

Playtime isn’t just for kids—adults need to have fun regularly for the sake of their social, physical, and mental well-being. Luckily, the medical world takes play seriously, and extensive efforts have been made to research the neurological, emotional, and physical

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Journaling in recovery

Tips For Journaling in Addiction Recovery

In 1996, a popular kids’ film, Harriet the Spy, was released. It focused on an 11-year-old girl who observed the world around her and documented her judgments in a journal. When her journal is discovered by her friends, it causes

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Anger management

Understanding Anger and How It Affects Recovery

Are you angry and frustrated all the time? Have your behavior and poor choices made others angry with you?  Anger is a state of feeling frustrated, irritated, or enraged after experiencing negative internal or external triggers. While anger is a

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Party/Club Drug Addiction Rehab, Club Drug, Rave Drugs,

Club Drugs and Their Allure

Imagine this: flashing strobe lights; pounding electronic music with an upbeat, bubbly base; people dancing energetically all around you; happiness, laughter, a buzz in the air.  You’re in a crowded club, it’s pre- or post-pandemic (take your pick), and life

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How Financial Strain Can Trigger Relapse, Relapse Triggers

When and Why Relapse Spikes

Are you more at risk for relapse at certain times of year or in certain situations? The honest answer is: yes.  Relapse is a universal experience, but it finds us in unique ways and through triggers that may look or

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Prosocial, The Best Prosocial Activities in Recovery

The Best Prosocial Activities in Recovery

Prosocial activities include any action that benefits other beings, both human and animal, directly or indirectly. If you’re participating in a prosocial activity, you’re supporting, providing for, consoling, working for, or cooperating with others in some way to help an

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Benzos: Common Misuses and Dangers

You may recognize a group of sedatives called benzodiazepines by their brand names: Valium®, Xanax®, Halcion®, Ativan®, and Klonopin®. Commonly referred to as benzos, the earliest form of the drug first appeared on the American pharmaceutical market in the late

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How To Build Resilience in Recovery

How To Build Resilience in Recovery

When individuals in recovery hear the term resilience, they may think of a quality they don’t possess—or a challenge they doubt they’ll be able to overcome. What many don’t realize is that there’s an entire field of scientific research dedicated

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How Physical Exercise Improves Mental Health, Benefits of Exercise, Support Your Sobriety With Exercise

How Physical Exercise Improves Mental Health

More than half of everyone who enters treatment for a substance abuse disorder (SUD) relapses within just twelve months. Relapse is a common occurrence, and it doesn’t make or break the possibility of successful long-term recovery. If you feel like

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Why Your Career Can Still Bounce Back in Recovery, Return-to-Work Agreements, Mental Health Support at Work

Why Your Career Can Still Bounce Back in Recovery

It’s no secret: the American economy sustains repeated hits due to drug and alcohol abuse.  Traffic fatalities, lower productivity at work, rising insurance premiums, and more can be attributed to the effects of substance use disorder (SUD) in the workforce.

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Which Exercises Are Best For Mental Health?, Exercise for mental health, Support Your Sobriety With Exercise

Benefits of Regular Exercise in Recovery

More than half of everyone who enters treatment for a substance abuse disorder (SUD) relapses within just twelve months. Relapse is a common occurrence, and it doesn’t make or break the possibility of successful long-term recovery. If you feel like

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Addiction Recovery and Sobriety Podcasts for 2024, Sobriety Podcasts

Addiction Recovery and Sobriety Podcasts for 2024

Podcasts are almost always entertaining, often uplifting, many times educational, and, honestly, great for your mental health. They’re an awesome way to stay connected to others, stimulate your mind, and learn—all while driving, cleaning, exercising, or simply relaxing.  We’ve chosen

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St. Valentine and Addiction Recovery, What St. Valentine Can Teach Us About Addiction

What St. Valentine Can Teach Us About Addiction

Who was St. Valentine, and why does his name invoke a spirit of love and appreciation every year on February 14th? Some scholars say that Valentine could have been one of several people with the same name who was persecuted

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What Are The Four Cs of Addiction?

What Are The Four Cs of Addiction?

At St. Gregory Recovery Center, we believe in a holistic and compassionate approach to substance use, substance dependence, and addiction/substance use disorder (SUD). Part of having compassion for someone who suffers from SUD is understanding what it is, how it

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Types of Therapy in Recovery, What Types of Therapy Are Most Effective in Recovery?,

What Types of Therapy Are Most Effective in Recovery?

If the word therapy sends you running for the hills, you’re not alone. At St. Gregory Recovery Center, we understand why many people feel hesitant to begin therapy. It’s intimidating to be vulnerable with a stranger, even when that person

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How Do I Become an Addiction Counselor?, Addiction Counselor

How Do I Become an Addiction Counselor?

If you are in addiction recovery and looking for ways to give back to your community and find work that supports your sobriety, you might consider becoming an addiction counselor.  How Addiction Counseling Gives Back The role of an addiction

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New Year without compromising your sobriety

Happy (& Sober) New Year’s Eve Celebrations

Transitions can be challenging, but they also present opportunities to reflect and even celebrate. The New Year is a transition we all experience every January when the calendar changes and we have to remember to write a new date on

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Reasons to enter addiction treatment

5 Reasons to Enter Treatment Over the Holidays

If you are struggling with substance use and thinking about getting help, don’t let the holiday season delay your treatment. Even though it might seem selfish or wrong to skip out on all of the family activities in December so

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Coping with Stress During the Holidays

Coping with Stress During the Holidays

As the holiday season continues its march through the next month, it can bring with it excitement and energy. If you’re in addiction recovery, you might find that the break in routine and the extra time with family is a

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