Help, Not Handcuffs: Finding an Ally in Blue
They’re some of the first to arrive at the scene when there is a critical overdose, a person in need, or a troublesome situation. While some find comfort with the men and women on the front lines of the opioid epidemic, it can be a contentious relationship for others. For ...
Radio Show Plays Role in Battle Vs. Addiction
Lowell Sun
Date: 6/21/17
CHELMSFORD -- There's strength in seeking help.
That's one of the messages Chelmsford resident Jodi Tarantino hopes to convey as the new host of Airing Addiction, a weekly radio program on WTAG 580 AM in Worcester.
Tarantino, a licensed social worker and program director of residential services at Spectrum Health System Inc.'s Charles J. Faris Recovery Center in Westboro, said she hopes to destigmatize addiction, treatment and behavioral health in general.
Fatherhood and Addiction
There has long been a stigma surrounding women struggling with addiction, and mothers in particular. Mothers are more apt to shy away from recovery treatment, in part because they are not aware of the problem they may have with substance abuse, but also because they feel guilty for leaving their ...
Support Us When You Shop for Father’s Day
This one is for or all of the amazing dads out there. The dads who rock us to sleep. The dads who stay up late until we get home. The dads who help us buy our first car… And fix it. The dads who make us laugh and make us ...
Shane’s Story: From Shame to Sobriety in Three Months
Shane’s first encounter with the law was at the young age of fourteen, when he was caught stealing a vehicle with his friends. This wouldn’t be the last time he would run into such trouble. By this point, he had already experienced a lifetime of ups and downs, including past ...