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Millions of people every year struggle with drug or alcohol abuse. Whether it’s abusing alcohol and gradually developing a dependency, misusing prescription medications, or abusing drugs because of trauma or some other mental health issue, the disease of addiction can affect anyone at any time. Therefore, it is vital to learn to recognize the signs of a substance use disorder so that the proper substance abuse treatment can be found. At TruHealing Baltimore, our team of experts in addiction recovery can help individuals, families, and even communities heal from the ravages of substance abuse.

Recognizing Substance Abuse

Couple Holding hands on a couchSubstance abuse is the excessive use of alcohol or the abuse of drugs. When someone develops a substance use disorder, they cannot regulate how much or how often they use drugs or alcohol. While substance abuse isn’t the same as addiction, it drastically increases the risk of developing a dependency. Once substance abuse leads to addiction, individuals will need professional help to heal from the disease.

There are many signs someone is struggling with addiction. If you notice the following in yourself or others, it may be necessary to reach out to TruHealing Baltimore to learn more about our rehab programs:

  • Using drugs or alcohol more and more often or in larger amounts
  • Wanting to stop but being unable to do so
  • Spending most of one’s time using, abusing, and recovering from drugs or alcohol
  • Inability to function normally without experiencing withdrawal symptoms
  • Physical and mental health begins to deteriorate with continued use of drugs or alcohol

Types of Substance Abuse Treatment

When individuals abuse drugs or alcohol, they risk developing a substance use disorder or addiction. Some of the substance abuse treatment programs we offer here at TruHealing Baltimore include:

 

  • Alcohol addiction: Because alcohol is legal and prominent in our culture, it can be easily abused. Many individuals binge drink, putting them at risk of developing an alcohol use disorder. When this happens, finding support at our alcohol addiction treatment program can help individuals and families heal and recover from the effects of alcohol addiction.
  • Meth addiction: Crystal methamphetamine or crystal meth is still a prominent and cheap illicit drug. Cheaper than cocaine or other stimulants, more potent and easier to make, has derailed many individuals’ lives. Our meth addiction treatment focuses on getting clients back to good health and working through the issues that may have led them to use meth so they can make a lasting recovery.
  • Opiate and opioid addiction: The opioid epidemic has touched the lives of nearly everyone in the nation. Overprescribing pushed by the pharmaceutical industry has caused many who were just looking for pain relief to become addicted. Fortunately, we offer a program that can help individuals learn to manage their pain, heal from addiction, and avoid future relapse.
  • Heroin addiction: Perhaps the most potent and addictive illicit drug, heroin, has increased in use due to the opioid epidemic as individuals look for cheaper ways to maintain their addiction. Unfortunately, they end up substituting one addiction for another. Because heroin is so potent, individuals need professional support to heal.
  • Benzo addiction: These prescription drugs are usually given to manage anxiety or other mood disorders. However, they can be addictive, and when abused, cause severe damage to professional and personal relationships.

Find the Addiction Recovery You Need at TruHealing Baltimore

Addiction is a complex disease. It has both physical and psychological aspects that must be addressed through an addiction recovery program so individuals can heal. At TruHealing Baltimore in Baltimore, Maryland, we offer comprehensive rehab. Reach out to us today at 833.782.2241 to learn more about our programs.

Why TruHealing Baltimore?

TruHealing Baltimore is your partner for recovery. We are ready to give you or your loved one everything they need for recovery that stands the test of time. The only requirement is a little hope and enough willingness to try. The sober, happy and peaceful life you’re imagining is much closer than you imagine. Give us a call (833) 782-2241 and we can start moving in the right direction. 

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Kathy Michelle Hill

Clinical Director

I am a National Certified Counselor with expertise in addiction and criminal justice. I am a member of PSI CHI Honor Society and the Psychology Honor Society.  I have also been recognized by a “Who’s Who Among Students” award.  
My goal for this position is to formulate strategies that will improve the clinical team’s performance, for both clinical and client success. It is rewarding to me to support clients through role modeling, positive motivation, and determination. 

My goal for this position is to formulate strategies that will improve the clinical team’s performance, for both clinical and client success. It is rewarding to me to support clients through role modeling, positive motivation, and determination. 

I am a helper by nature. My most pleasurable moments in life are helping others who have experienced adversity and who are seeking guidance to improve their lives.  

Kathy Michelle Hill, LCPC, NCC, CSC-AD, is the Clinical Director at TruHealing Baltimore. Hill received a BS in psychology from Tuskegee University in 1993, a MS degree in Criminal Justice from the University of Baltimore in 2006, and a MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the Chicago School of Professional Psychology in 2020. Hill is currently a PhD student in Applied Behavior Analysis at the Chicago School of Professional Psychology and is expected to graduate in 2026.  

Stacy Decker
Director of Operations

I joined the team at TruHealing Hagerstown in 2020. Before starting my current position, I worked as an administrator in outpatient surgical care, and then joined an ambulatory surgery center development company as Regional Director.  I enjoy using my medical background and business knowledge—in conjunction with my personal experiences in recovery—to encourage and support clients seeking treatment.


Abstinence and recovery are an integral part of my life. Being able to help other people who are suffering with a substance use disorder has been a blessing. TruHealing Hagerstown is the only inpatient facility in our community to help people suffering with substance use disorders. It’s incredibly rewarding to give back to my community.


Staci Decker is the Director of Operations at TruHealing Baltimore. 

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As we continue to grow Amatus Health, the need to stay competitive and differentiate ourselves in unique ways is crucial. Building creative approaches to reach more people will take our company to new heights. This is why I am pleased to announce that we are officially rebranding. Our new national name, TruHealing Addiction & Mental Health Treatment, will eventually replace Amatus Recovery Centers.

You may be asking, “Why are we doing this?” This new name will give us national uniformity and help brand ourselves as a whole, which will be done in phases. You will still see our existing facility names co-branded with TruHealing for the time being.

Healing is what we do. Everyone who comes through our doors is in a moment of profound struggle in their lives. We support them through a life-changing process of healing and recovery, and they leave our facilities changed. This new name is a representation of that process. As mentioned above, it also allows us to have a national brand, which will make us a recognizable name in the addiction and mental health field.

In summation, these changes present an excellent opportunity for our organization to develop our mission, vision, and purpose. I look forward to prosperous growth as we head in a new and positive direction.

Sincerely,

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Mark Gold
CEO
Amatus Health