Dr. Beth Dunlap - Medical Director

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Licensed Physician and Surgeon Dr. Beth Dunlap, a board-certified addiction medicine and family medicine physician, and is the medical director at Northern Illinois Recovery Center. She is responsible for overseeing all the integrated medical services at both campuses. Beth completed medical school, residency, and fellowship at Northwestern University, where she continues to serve on the faculty as a member of the Department of Family and Community Medicine. She has extensive experience in addiction medicine at all levels of care, and her clinical interests include integrated primary care and addiction medicine, harm reduction, and medication-assisted treatment.

The Link Between Stress and Relapse

Stress can lead to substance abuse. When the level of stress is high during recovery, a person is likely to experience a relapse. Controlling stress and devising a relapse prevention plan is essential in speeding up the recovery process. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), stress can increase the sensitivity to triggers. [...]

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Relapse Prevention Techniques for Drug and Alcohol Addiction

Recovery from alcohol or drug addiction is a prolonged process that doesn’t merely end with the completion of detoxification. Efficient relapse prevention techniques are vital for learning how to live a happy and sober life after leaving Northern Illinois Recovery's rehab center. It’s possible to have an alcohol or drug relapse, even if you have

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What to Expect at Your First AA Meeting

People have been attending AA meetings for several decades. This dynamic group was founded in 1935, and the meetings are widespread throughout the United States. The acronym AA stands for Alcoholics Anonymous, and it is designed to help people who are struggling to recover from an alcohol problem. If you are someone who has battled

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