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On Transgender Day of Visibility, we want to recognize the struggles that the transgender community faces. Rates of addi...
03/31/2026

On Transgender Day of Visibility, we want to recognize the struggles that the transgender community faces. Rates of addiction among transgender people are “disproportionately higher” than rates of substance misuse in the general community. As many as 30% of LGBT people report misuse of drugs and alcohol, while the general rate of misuse is only 9%.

Learn more at: https://americanaddictioncenters.org/lgbtqiapk-addiction/transgender

Happy second anniversary from all of us here at Ritual Recovery! 💙These past two years, Ritual has helped almost 400 peo...
03/26/2026

Happy second anniversary from all of us here at Ritual Recovery! 💙

These past two years, Ritual has helped almost 400 people start on their recovery journey. We're so grateful to (and proud of) everyone who's been with us through it all.

Our mission is to provide compassionate and comprehensive treatment for those struggling with addiction and mental health challenges and empower them to heal from within, reclaim their lives, and find lasting recovery.

We're excited to see what the next few years hold for us. Follow along to watch us grow.
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We are proud to announce that Ritual Recovery has been nominated for Best of North Carolina! Help us win by voting for u...
03/25/2026

We are proud to announce that Ritual Recovery has been nominated for Best of North Carolina! Help us win by voting for us 💙

Visit the link below and find us under the "Substance Abuse Treatment & Recovery Practices" category.

🔗 https://www.guidetonc.com/best-of/vote/health-medical

National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week starts March 22. The goal of the week is to dispel myths about drug and alcohol use...
03/23/2026

National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week starts March 22. The goal of the week is to dispel myths about drug and alcohol use. According to research from the Centers for Disease Control, two-thirds of U.S. students have tried alcohol by 12th grade. National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week attempts to inform young adults about the impact and risks of substance abuse.

Learn more at: https://nationaltoday.com/national-drug-and-alcohol-facts-week/

It's International Day of Happiness! This year’s theme explores the relationship between social media and happiness, hig...
03/20/2026

It's International Day of Happiness! This year’s theme explores the relationship between social media and happiness, highlighting the potential challenges for our well-being as well as ways we can all use tech for good.

Learn more at: https://www.dayofhappiness.net/

We have some exciting news - Ritual Recovery's been nominated for Best of North Carolina 2026! If our team has supported...
03/03/2026

We have some exciting news - Ritual Recovery's been nominated for Best of North Carolina 2026!

If our team has supported you, your family, or someone you care about, we’d be honored to have your vote. Voting is open now and runs through March 31, 2026.

Thank you for being part of our community and for helping us continue this work. Your support means the world to us.

Visit the link below and find us under the "Substance Abuse Treatment & Recovery Practices" category.

🔗 https://www.guidetonc.com/best-of/vote/health-medical

One of the most common questions people ask when they begin to feel concerned about their drinking is: how long does it ...
02/28/2026

One of the most common questions people ask when they begin to feel concerned about their drinking is: how long does it take to get addicted to alcohol? The honest answer is that there is no single timeline. Alcohol addiction can develop over weeks, months, or years depending on a wide range of factors, including drinking patterns, genetics, mental health, stress levels, and life circumstances.

Learn more at: https://ritualrecovery.com/how-long-does-it-take-to-get-addicted-to-alcohol/

Meet Dean Patterson.Dean is the Owner, CEO, and Founder of Ritual Recovery. After years of building and running successf...
02/27/2026

Meet Dean Patterson.

Dean is the Owner, CEO, and Founder of Ritual Recovery. After years of building and running successful companies, he made the decision to sell his businesses and follow a different calling: helping people who are struggling with mental health and addiction find their way back to themselves.

He started Ritual Recovery because he believes that small daily rituals can make a big difference. Dean works beside his wife Sarah to create a place where people feel understood, can build healthy habits, and take steps forward in their recovery.

Understanding why someone becomes addicted to drugs is not about placing blame or assigning fault. Addiction is a comple...
02/25/2026

Understanding why someone becomes addicted to drugs is not about placing blame or assigning fault. Addiction is a complex health condition influenced by a combination of biological, psychological, social, and environmental factors. For many individuals, substance use begins as a way to cope with stress, trauma, emotional pain, or mental health challenges. Over time, repeated drug use can alter how the brain functions, making it increasingly difficult to stop without support.

Early sobriety can be tough. Triggers show up all around you, and learning how to deal with them is a huge part of build...
02/19/2026

Early sobriety can be tough. Triggers show up all around you, and learning how to deal with them is a huge part of building your new, stable life.

At Ritual Recovery, we help you notice your triggers, plan for them, and take each day one step at a time. Learn more at:
🔗 ritualrecovery.com/early-sobriety

Many people struggling with depression eventually ask the same question: is severe depression a disability? The answer i...
02/17/2026

Many people struggling with depression eventually ask the same question: is severe depression a disability? The answer is yes - severe depression can be considered a disability, depending on how significantly it affects daily functioning, work, and quality of life.

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