About The Recover

A National Behavioral Health Publication, Recovery Resource Center & Treatment Referral Network

The Recover delivers medically reviewed, evidence-informed reporting on addiction, mental health, and recovery — paired with a vetted national directory of treatment providers. We exist to help individuals, families, clinicians, and community organizations make confident, informed decisions during the most difficult moments of their lives. Independent. Confidential. Compassionate.

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Trust & Standards

  • Medically Reviewed Content
  • Evidence-Based Resources
  • National Treatment Network
  • Family Support Resources
  • Crisis Support Information

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— Important Disclosure —

What The Recover Is – And Is Not

Transparency is foundational to our editorial mission. Here is exactly how we operate.

We Are

  • Behavioral Health Publisher
  • Education Platform
  • Referral Network
  • Recovery Resource Center

We Are Not

  • Behavioral Health Publisher
  • Education Platform
  • Referral Network
  • Recovery Resource Center
If You Are In Crisis

Free, confidential help is available 24/7.

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— Our Mission —

Make trustworthy recovery care accessible to every American.

Addiction and mental health challenges touch nearly every family. Our mission is to remove confusion and stigma from care-providing clear, clinically reviewed information and a transparent pathway to treatment and lasting recovery.

Find Treatment

Verified directory of programs nationwide.

Understand Addiction

Evidence-based guides on substances & disorders.

Mental Health Education

Conditions, therapies & long-term wellbeing.

Recovery Support

Tools for sustained, day-by-day recovery.

Family Guidance

Resources for loved ones supporting recovery.

— Speak With A Treatment Specialist —
Confidential help – when you’re ready to take the next step.

Our specialists help you understand treatment levels, insurance, and admission. Free and confidential.

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— Who We Serve —

A platform built for every part of the recovery ecosystem.

Individuals Seeking Help

Confidential guidance to take the first step toward treatment.

Families & Loved Ones

Education, intervention support, and recovery navigation.

Healthcare Professionals

Clinical references and patient-ready resources.

Treatment Providers

Directory exposure within a transparent referral network.

Community Organizations

Partnerships that expand local access to care.

— Who We Help — At A Glance —

Trusted by individuals, families, clinicians and communities nationwide.

  • Adults navigating substance use disorders and dual diagnoses
  • Families seeking intervention, communication, and boundary support
  • Clinicians and case managers needing patient-ready educational material
  • Treatment centers seeking transparent placement and directory listings
— What We Cover —

Core behavioral health topics & hubs

Each hub is built around medically reviewed, evidence-based content.

  • Addiction Recovery
  • Alcohol Use Disorder
  • Drug Addiction
  • Opioid Addiction
  • Mental Health
  • Co-Occurring Disorders
  • Treatment Programs
  • Recovery Resources
  • Family Support
  • Crisis Resources
— Find Treatment Options Near You—
Compare verified programs across the U.S.

Detox, residential, PHP, IOP and outpatient — searchable by state, condition, and level of care.

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Need Help Right Now?

Free, confidential help is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

988

Call or Text 988

Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

SAMHSA

1-800-662-HELP

National Helpline (24/7)

Emergency

Call 911

Immediate medical emergency

— Editorial Process —

How every guide gets to publication.

Step 1

Every guide begins with a comprehensive literature review across NIH, NIDA, NIMH, SAMHSA, CDC and peer-reviewed journals.

Step 2

We synthesize clinical guidelines and current research into clear, accessible language without diluting clinical accuracy.

Step 3

Licensed clinicians review content for clinical accuracy, treatment standards, and patient-appropriate framing.

Step 4

Editors verify statistics, citations, organizational names, hotlines, and treatment claims before publication.

Step 5

Pages are reviewed on a rolling schedule to reflect new research, updated guidelines and clinical best practices

— Sources We Trust —

Grounded in the most authoritative research bodies in U.S. healthcare.

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NIDA

NIMH

SAMHSA

CDC

Peer

— Medical Review & Clinical Accuracy —

Reviewed by licensed clinicians. Held to clinical standards.

Clinical Review Process

Multi-stage editorial review with licensed addiction and mental health clinicians.

Professional Oversight

Editorial board guidance from MDs, PhDs, LCSWs, and addiction specialists.

Healthcare Verification

Treatment facility credentials and accreditations are independently verified.

Explore Resources

Addiction Hub
Mental Health Hub
Treatment Programs
Family Resources
State Rehab Guides
Couples Rehab

Need Help Now?

(888) 510-3898

Crisis Resources

988
SAMHSA
911

— Provider Transparency —

How Treatment Providers Are Featured

We believe full disclosure builds trust between readers, clinicians and the providers in our network.

Directory Inclusion

How facilities qualify for listing in our directory.

Referral Relationships

Disclosed partnerships and how placements work.

Transparency Policies

Treatment facility credentials and accreditations are independently verified.

Editorial Independence

Editorial coverage is separate from advertising and referrals.

— Ethics & Values —

The principles that guide every page
we publish.

Patient Dignity
Privacy
Recovery First
Stigma Reduction
Inclusive Language
— Family Support Resource Center —

Supporting Families Through Recovery

Recovery is a family experience. We provide structured guidance for every stage.

Intervention Support

Guidance for compassionate, prepared interventions.

Communication

Tools for honest, recovery-supportive conversations.

Boundaries

Healthy boundaries that protect both family and recovery.

Treatment Navigation

Help understanding levels of care and admission.

Long-Term Recovery

Sustaining the family system through every recovery phase.

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— Why Trust The Recover —

Five commitments behind every
guide we publish.

Evidence-Based Information

Built on the most current clinical research and federal guidance.

Medical Review Standards

Reviewed and approved by licensed healthcare clinicians.

Editorial Independence

A firewall between advertisers, referrals and editorial content.

Ongoing Updates

Regular review cycles ensure information stays accurate over time.

Recovery Community Focus

Built with input from people in long-term recovery and their families.

Medically Reviewed HIPAA-Aware Editorial Standards Verified Network
— Vision For The Future —

A world where finding
trustworthy recovery care is
as simple as searching for it.

We are building the most trusted behavioral health publication and treatment
network in the United States — one grounded in clinical accuracy, lived experience,
and unwavering respect for the people we serve.

— contact —

Get in touch with The Recover.

The Recover was founded on one sole mission of providing information about addiction and mental health. Our goal is to provide current news about substance abuse and mental health and the treatment options that can help you. We believe that you don’t have to be ashamed of seeking help, and we want to make it easier for our readers. Our addiction and mental health specialists are dedicated to helping people with detox and long term treatment strategies that have been proven to work.

The Recover Office

(888) 510-3898 (main number)

27420 Jefferson Ave, Temecula, CA 92590

Email: info@therecover.com

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— Need Help Finding Treatment? —
Talk to a specialist now.

A short conversation can clarify next steps. No pressure — just help.

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— Frequently Asked Questions —

Answers to the most common
questions about The Recover.

No. The Recover is a behavioral health publication and treatment referral network. We connect individuals and families with verified treatment providers but do not provide direct clinical care.

Our work is supported through advertising and disclosed referral relationships with treatment providers. Editorial content is produced independently of these relationships.

Yes. Every guide is reviewed by licensed clinicians including physicians, addiction specialists, and licensed clinical social workers.

No. Calls to our confidential helpline are free. We help callers understand treatment options and, when appropriate, connect them with providers in our verified network.

We list detox, residential, partial hospitalization (PHP), intensive outpatient (IOP), and standard outpatient programs across the United States.

The Recover provides educational information and treatment referrals. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

Call 911 or 988 in an emergency.