by Addison Clark | Jan 15, 2024
At the Coleman Institute, we know overcoming Alcohol Use Disorder is never an easy task. But breakthroughs in addiction medicine now offer new options for safe, effective recovery strategies for those patients who struggle with excessive drinking. Among these...
by Addison Clark | Mar 14, 2023
Vet me if you like, but after a little browsing on the internet, I read that: Only 9% of people are successful in keeping with their New Year’s resolutions. Most people quit with the new year goals on the second Friday of the month. 43% of people are most likely...
by Addison Clark | Feb 15, 2023
Alcohol is often used to relax, socialize, celebrate, mitigate, de-stress, and more, but it is actually one of the most commonly abused drugs in the United States. In fact, an estimated 88,000 Americans die annually from alcohol-related causes, making alcohol the...
by Addison Clark | Jul 16, 2020
Abraham is a soft-spoken man in his mid 40’s. He is a born listener, discerning when he speaks, and reminds me of the old adage to use words only when it improves upon the silence. Abraham found the Coleman Institute for Addiction Medicine online when he was trying to...
by Addison Clark | Feb 18, 2020
The following is a guest blog from a young woman who has chosen sobriety. It is a little longer than other blog articles, but I wanted to emphasize a couple of things by publishing it. One, you don’t have to hit rock bottom in order to stop drinking. Two, if you are...