Aquila Recovery Clinic, A DC Rehab Center, founder was recently featured in a Washington Post article that details his recovery experience and how it relates to the current alcoholism surge due to the pandemic. The new article discusses some important points regarding alcohol addiction, the effects of the pandemic, his views on drug and alcohol prosecution laws, and how addicts are viewed in society.
In the article, Johnny begins by discussing how he empathizes with people struggling during the pandemic and how he can understand where people are at. He drives the point home of the fleeting nature of alcohol dependence and hopes that readers will understand how consistent drinking will never amount to the peace and bliss that they are desperately seeking. He and his team at Aquila hope that this article will inspire those who are struggling while emphasizing the importance of getting quality, proven help for addiction.
While this new press feature focuses on explaining Johnny's perspective on the difficulty of coping with addiction during the current pandemic, Aquila Recovery's website provides more information regarding their team, experience, as well as a full list of service offerings. Aquila offers family programs, intensive outpatient programs, cognitive behavioral therapy, trauma-informed care, and much more. Aquila Recovery Clinic offers various treatment programs, therapy, and care services that all strive to give addicts a clear and sustainable path to recovery. They strive to treat drug & alcohol addiction as a medical condition and not simply a moral failing.
With the release of this new press feature, the team at Aquila hopes that readers will have a better understanding of the importance of a proper recovery plan during stressful times and how alcohol addiction is a slippery slope. For more information, contact the addiction recovery experts at Aquila Recovery today at 202-618-9125 or visit their website at https://www.aquilarecovery.com/. Their offices are located at 5101 Wisconsin Ave. NW, Suite 325, in Washington, DC 20016.
###