Can You Overdose on LSD?

Can You Overdose on LSD

While LSD rarely causes fatal overdoses, high doses can trigger intense psychological effects. Learn the risks, symptoms, and how professional treatment at Mountain Valley Recovery can help with LSD misuse and recovery.

Stages of Addiction Recovery

Stages of Addiction Recovery

Addiction recovery is a deeply personal and often challenging journey, marked by a series of distinct stages that guide individuals from the first recognition of a problem to long-term sobriety. Each stage presents unique hurdles and opportunities, requiring different strategies and support systems to navigate successfully.  This article highlights the stages of addiction recovery, shedding […]

Tips for a Sober July 4th

Three smiling friends stand on a deck holding an American flag. Text reads "Mountain Valley Recovery: Tips for a Sober July 4th." Festive, supportive tone.

Staying sober on the 4th of July is possible with planning and support. From identifying triggers to attending alcohol-free events, you can enjoy the holiday without risking your recovery.

How to Help Your Husband With Alcohol Addiction

How to Help Your Husband With Alcohol Addiction

Helping your husband overcome alcohol addiction starts with support, structure, and professional care. Mountain Valley Recovery in Utah offers personalized treatment to guide his journey toward lasting sobriety and a healthier, alcohol-free life.

Habit Vs Addiction – Is There a Difference?

Habit Vs Addiction - Is There a Difference

Habits and addictions may seem similar, but they’re fundamentally different. While habits are routines you can control, addictions involve compulsive behaviors and loss of control, often requiring professional help to overcome.

Why Trauma Often Leads to Addiction

Why Trauma Often Leads to Addiction

Unresolved trauma can fuel addiction, especially in men. Mountain Valley Recovery offers trauma-informed care to help men heal emotionally and break free from substance use.

Dual Diagnosis vs. Co-Occurring Disorders

Dual Diagnosis vs. Co-Occurring Disorders

Dual diagnosis involves both a mental health and substance use disorder, while co-occurring disorders refer to multiple mental health conditions. Understanding the difference is key to creating effective, personalized treatment plans for lasting recovery.

What is the Difference Between Comorbid and Co-Occurrence?

What is the Difference Between Comorbid and Co-Occurrence?

Understanding the difference between co-occurrence and comorbidity is key to effective addiction and mental health treatment for men. Learn how each impacts recovery and why tailored or integrated care is essential for lasting results.