Education Library

Knowledge that empowers recovery

At Pax Healing, education is a cornerstone of lasting recovery. Our Education Library provides clear, evidence-based resources that help clients, families, and community partners understand the science of mental health, addiction, and recovery. Knowledge builds confidence—and confidence supports healing.
What you’ll find in our library

Condition Guides

Detailed explanations of anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, trauma, and co-occurring conditions, written in accessible language.

Addiction Education

Evidence-based information about substance use, withdrawal, and recovery, including how medications like Suboxone and Vivitrol support healing.

Treatment Pathways

Guides outlining each level of outpatient care—Full Day Program, IOP, and OP—so clients and families know what to expect at every stage.

Family Education

Resources designed to help loved ones understand recovery, support accountability, and strengthen communication at home.

Telehealth Support

Tips for maximizing engagement and comfort during virtual therapy and medication management sessions.
How we ensure quality
  • All content is reviewed by licensed clinicians for accuracy and clarity.
  • Information is continuously updated to reflect current research and best practices.
  • Resources are written in accessible, nonjudgmental language.
How we ensure quality
Why education matters in recovery

Reduces fear and stigma

Accurate information replaces misinformation and shame with understanding and hope.

Improves engagement

Clients who understand their diagnosis and treatment plan are more likely to stay consistent and achieve lasting progress.

Supports family collaboration

Educational resources empower loved ones to become effective partners in recovery.

Encourages self-advocacy

When clients know their options, they make informed, confident decisions about their care.
What clients and families believe—and how we honor it
  • You want to understand what’s happening
    We translate clinical language into plain English so you can navigate care confidently.

  • You want to help without hurting
    Our resources teach healthy, supportive ways to engage without enabling.

  • You want credible, compassionate information

    Everything in our library is designed to empower, not overwhelm.
What clients and families believe—and how we honor it