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Monthly Archives: March 2022

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The Only Thing Standing Between Your Loved Ones and The Opioid Epidemic is YOU.

Interventionist, blogBy Scott H. SilvermanMarch 23, 2022

The opioid epidemic is real. If it has not impacted you or your family, you’re one of the lucky ones—but know that it doesn’t mean you’re safe. A child, a loved one, or a good friend could become addicted at any time. Perhaps they already are, and you don’t know it yet. Our goal by…

5 Things to Know About Fentanyl

Interventionist, blog, fentanylBy Scott H. SilvermanMarch 19, 2022

Fentanyl has become a major player in the opioid epidemic. Originally prescribed for managing pain in cancer patients in the early 1960s, it made its way to the streets in the early 2000s. From there, it found its way into the bodies of addicts and unsuspecting teens looking to have some “fun.”  Unfortunately, not all…

Confidential Recovery Expands Treatment and Website

blogBy Scott H. SilvermanMarch 11, 2022

Scott Silverman has done a lot to help those dealing with substance use disorder, but Confidential Recovery is his pride and joy. This plain, brick recovery center in San Diego is ideal for those who want to keep their affliction private. As much as Scott works to end the stigma against addiction, it still exists.…

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