By Megan Swoyer Sporting MSU sweatshirts, Detroit Pistons caps and other comfortable attire as they prepare morning coffee in their kitchen, the young, athletically built men resemble those at any college fraternity house. Or maybe they could be close-knit brothers. They chat about sports scores and happenings, laugh and tease about who’s got garbage duty ...
An old farmhouse on a busy Sterling Heights street is home to five men recovering from drug or alcohol addiction. It is one of three residences -- called sober-living homes--that a Rochester Hills behavioral health company opened this summer in metro Detroit for adults looking for safe, structured programs to help people recovering from addiction. After he founded Abaris Behavioral Health, a Rochester Hills company, in 2007, clinical psychologist Paul Smith, Ph.D., discovered that many addicts he counseled struggled after they were discharged from a hospital detoxification program.
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