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Local Group Waging Battle on Opioid-Related Overdoses

KPRC Channel 2, January 11, 2019
Houston Recovery Center is part of a multi-institution pilot study led by UTHealth, which reaches out to people who have overdosed on opioids. The program offers medicated-assisted treatment for opioid dependence in the emergency department, a follow-up visit to the patient’s home by a paramedic and peer recovery support specialist, and community support through coaching and recovery meetings.

The Empty Chair

The empty chair. It’s a term used in the recovery community that references a relative or friend missing from the dining table during celebrations due to their substance use. In my case, I had a family member who periodically passed out in their chair during family...

Making Rock Bottom Less Rocky

“Houston is ground zero for DWI fatalities.” That’s the conclusion of Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg in a recent Houston Chronicle article. Drunk and drugged driving has caused more than 3,000 fatal traffic wrecks in the Houston area over the past 16 years, far more than any other major metropolitan area in the country. This tops all major metropolitan areas by 1,100 deaths.

Compassion and Recovery

We’ve all seen others struggle. Sometimes we ignore it. Sometimes we feel sympathetic. And sometimes, our sympathy drives us to action. Compassion has the power to open the door that leads to personal change. In the case of our clients, that means supporting them as they face the consequences of their actions while using alcohol and other drugs, even when doing so can be personally horrifying.

It’s All of It

Working with problematic substance use is like this toy: one box with many shapes or associated conditions. Although the box is the same for every client, the combination of conditions surrounding their substance use is unique to their life.

Oil and drugs: A toxic mix

Houston Chronicle | May 29, 2018
As dollars flow into Permian Basin, dangerous substance abuse increases. MIDLAND – Eddy Lozoya never failed a drug test in the three years he hauled water and sand across the West Texas oil patch, even though he used at least $200 a day in cocaine…