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Florida Gets Serious About Mental Health, Substance Abuse
The First Lady of Florida, Casey DeSantis, takes on mental health and substance abuse in a new initiative that she launched called the “Hope for Healing” campaign. “Helping our youth…
Scientists Theorize that Medication-Assisted Treatment May Heal the Brain, Stop Drug Cravings
Researchers dig to understand if medications like methadone used to treat opioid use disorder actually reverse the damage caused to the brain from addiction, according to an NBC news story….
July Marks Minority Mental Health Awareness Month
In this month of July we recognize a fairly new cause created in 2008 to bring awareness to a highly important topic — Minority Mental Health Awareness. Why, you may…
Mental Health Awareness: A Top Priority for New Season Team in Gulf Coast Region
The workday extends well beyond office hours for the New Season team in Biloxi, Mississippi. In May, the healthcare providers recognized Mental Health Awareness month by educating their patients about…
Leading Provider of Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder Opens New Locations in North Carolina
The New Season family of treatment centers recently welcomed three new facilities in North Carolina — the Raleigh Treatment Center, North Charlotte Treatment Center, and Morganton Treatment Center. “We are…
Veterans Combat Enemies Abroad, Demons Within when Faced with Opioid Use Disorder
This week on Memorial Day, we commemorate the men and women of the armed forces who selflessly sacrificed their lives in service to our country. While many Americans spend this…
Meaningful Group Therapy Boosts the Mind, Body and Spirit of OUD Patients at Atlanta Treatment Center
Thoughtful counseling sessions focusing on whole-patient care are now being offered at the New Season Treatment Center in Atlanta, Georgia, helping patients receive an all-inclusive approach to medication-assisted treatment. “We…
New Study Gives Hope for Opioid Dependents Receiving Methadone, Buprenorphine Treatment
New evidence shows that patients with opioid use disorder who are receiving medication-assisted treatment are less likely to be arrested or incarcerated. The new research, championed by Elizabeth Evans, Ph.D.,…
Methadone Treatment Centers are Integral, but Not All are Created Equal
Dr. Elizabeth C. Henderson, a psychiatrist in Hickory, Mississippi, recently penned an opinion column in The Meridian Star entitled, “Guest View: Why Does Meridian Need a Methadone Clinic?” Henderson details…
New Season Team Supports Nationwide Day for Proper Medication Disposal
New Season employee Lakrystal Love participated in the National Prescription Drug Take Back Day April 27 in Meridian, Mississippi. Love is the program director at the Meridian Treatment Center, marking…