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Who We Are: Victory Recovery Partners
Over recent years, substance use disorder and addiction have become more prevalent in our society – especially here in New York. As a network of addiction-recovery centers on Long Island, we see first-hand how the substance use population is suffering, needing extra attention and care. In 2018, we opened our
Overcoming Addiction in the New Year: A Psychologist’s Story
As we begin 2025, many of us will view the new year as a time for change and a fresh new start. In fact, over one-third of Americans are setting new year’s resolutions, many of which include overcoming addiction and substance use disorders. A surprising statistic is that over 72
You Should Not Go Through Recovery Alone
At Victory Recovery Partners, a network of five addiction/recovery centers on Long Island, New York, we provide total care under one roof. This approach includes offering behavioral health, wellness, psychiatric, and medication-assisted treatment services to our patients. We have learned that patients have a higher chance of success with their
Choosing the Right Outpatient Recovery Program
As we begin to enter the holiday season, we recognize that this time of year may be difficult for many of us – especially those suffering with addiction. The stress of the holiday season may bring back those urges to use substances such as a drugs and alcohol. Recognizing these
Alcohol Consumption Patterns are Changing
At Victory Recovery Partners, a network of five addiction/recovery centers on Long Island, New York, we help our patients overcome their addictions and substance use disorders. Many patients suffer from alcohol addictions, but studies show that Gen Z is actually drinking much less often and in lower quantities than previous
The Importance of Setting Goals During Addiction Recovery
At Victory Recovery Partners, a network of five addiction/recovery centers on Long Island, New York, we work with our patients to help them set goals that can make recovery attainable. Setting goals is important for many of us, even those not in recovery. It provides us with something to work