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Path Recovery We are a Primary Mental Health & Substance Use Center 615-946-6992

Paths program is designed to reintegrate our friends & family back into society, equipped with the necessary tools and life skills to lead healthy lives and relationships.

Path Recovery is so happy to announce we have officially partnered with the Roy Jones Jr Foundation
05/21/2026

Path Recovery is so happy to announce we have officially partnered with the Roy Jones Jr Foundation

It’s working late nights, never giving up, waiting tables when moneys tight, and giving everything for what you believe ...
05/19/2026

It’s working late nights, never giving up, waiting tables when moneys tight, and giving everything for what you believe in, and the people we serve. It’s taken a lot of time, effort and determination to achieve such a high honor. Today we are happy to announce Path Recovery is officially Joint Commission Accredited, and in network with almost EVERY MAJOR INSURANCE provider, due to primarily Kenia Kane, and her hard work and determination. Today Kenia, we honor you for making sure Path is not only serving clients at the highest level, but also accredited at the highest level. Thank you to all our friends and followers for your support, and thank you Kenia for your true grit and un-wavered dedication to our clients. This is all through the grace, mercy, love and sacrifice of the lord, for whom we give all the glory, Jesus Christ, thank you for giving her the strength to continue on at times she wanted to give up. We give you all the glory Abba!
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With May being mental health awareness month, I wanted to make a quick post to let you know, you are not alone. Many peo...
05/05/2026

With May being mental health awareness month, I wanted to make a quick post to let you know, you are not alone. Many people suffer from mental health issues (including myself) whether it be anxiety, depression, ptsd etc etc etc…. You don’t have to suffer alone anymore, we are here for you, all you have to do is pick up the phone and call. If I can do it, so can you. Please don’t be ashamed or shy, just reach out and we will pick up the phone. Help is available no matter your circumstance 615-946-6992 Path Recovery

The 7-OH ban is in full swing and it will hit Tennessee with brutal consequences July 1st. You are not alone, so many pe...
04/25/2026

The 7-OH ban is in full swing and it will hit Tennessee with brutal consequences July 1st. You are not alone, so many people are, and have been affected by this viral drug outbreak. You can detox comfortably from home using our outpatient detox clinic. You do not have to suffer in silence, please reach out for help, FULLY CONFIDENTIAL. We are only one call away 615-946-6992

   from the comfort of your own   . You are not alone. As bans go into affect on kratom, 100s of thousands of   will be ...
04/24/2026

from the comfort of your own . You are not alone. As bans go into affect on kratom, 100s of thousands of will be feeling the true pain of this brutal 7-OH withdrawal. There’s no need to suffer alone, we can and will help. Reach out 615-946-6992

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04/22/2026

July 1, 2026 is a day a lot of people are dreading. You are not alone, we are here to help! Please call us if you need help, or just someone to talk to 615-946-6992

'Gas station he**in.' TN passes full kratom ban after weeks-long debate over effects: Tennessee lawmakers have passed a ...
04/22/2026

'Gas station he**in.' TN passes full kratom ban after weeks-long debate over effects: Tennessee lawmakers have passed a full ban on kratom, derived from a Southeast Asian plant, following a weeks-long debate over its safety and effects.

“Kratom contains compounds that activate opioid receptors in the brain- mitragynine and 7-hydroxymitragynine (7-OH)- and is often referred to as gas station he**in,” said Rep. Esther Helton-Haynes, R-East Brainerd during a committee hearing in March. Kratom supporters say, in its natural form, the plant can help curb opioid addiction and manage pain. But Tennessee legislators sided with caution this week, aligning with advocates who argue kratom in any form can ultimately lead to addiction and potentially deadly overdoses. Tennessee now joins about eight other states in banning kratom entirely, including its natural form. “This bill addresses the growing public health and safety concern surrounding kratom, often marketed as a natural supplement,” Helton-Haynes said. “But natural does not mean safe.” The kratom plant has been used as an alternative to opioids, sometimes as people wean off he**in, and as a natural pain reliever. In recent years, however, kratom has been modified into a stronger form known as 7-hydroxymitragynine, or “7-OH,” often sold at gas stations and v**e shops as a supplement or extract. Some experts say it is 13 times more potent than morphine. “I never heard of kratom until the day we lost him,” said Karen Davenport, a mother from Chattanooga who is advocating against the substance, working with lawmakers to get the bill passed. “Like many families, we didn’t realize the risk because kratom is often marketed as a safe, natural product. ”Davenport's 27-year-old son, Matthew, died after taking kratom, which interacted with his prescription medication. The bill has since been named "Matthew's Law." “What he didn’t know was there’s an exhaustive list of more than 250 drug interactions that can cause a lethal reaction with kratom,” she said. There remains ongoing debate over whether natural kratom is safe or beneficial. Some states are potentially revising bans. A petition circulating online includes testimonials from some of the estimated hundreds of thousands of kratom users in Tennessee, who say they use it to help with issues like arthritis, back pain and Sciatica. Both the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have maintained a generally negative stance on kratom and have not approved it for any medical use. The bill now heads to the governor’s desk for signature. It is set to take effect July 1.

What are your thoughts on the 7-OH Kratom ban? I know mine, I've seen what happens with first hand experience. I have watched the detox process, I have seen the families torn apart, I have witnessed the horrible, and sometimes tragic outcomes of using this drug.

If you or a loved one need help navigating the treatment process for this or any other drug, alcohol, or mental health issue, we are here to help 615-946-6992

Path Recovery is happy to announce that we are now in-network with the following providers: Palmetto-GBA, Carelon Behavi...
04/21/2026

Path Recovery is happy to announce that we are now in-network with the following providers: Palmetto-GBA, Carelon Behavioral Health, United Healthcare, United Behavioral Health, Blue-Care TN, Cigna Evernorth Behavioral Health, Aetna & TennCare. If you or a loved one are struggling, now is the time to get help, before its too late 615-946-6992.

If you are experiencing difficulties with 7-OH, it is crucial to recognize that you are not alone in this struggle. This...
04/16/2026

If you are experiencing difficulties with 7-OH, it is crucial to recognize that you are not alone in this struggle. This substance has a high potential for dependence, often leading individuals into a cycle of addiction. It is essential to understand that 7-OH is not a safe alternative to other opioids, nor is it a suitable means of managing withdrawal symptoms. The reality is that the withdrawal process can be extremely challenging, often rivaling the severity of fentanyl and other potent opioids. Our outpatient detox program in Nashville, TN, is designed to provide support and guidance throughout the recovery process. Utilizing medication-assisted therapy (generally a 3-7 day protocol of comfort meds), we aim to minimize withdrawal symptoms and facilitate a more comfortable recovery. If you need assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us at 615-946-6992.

Check us out and let us know how we can help!
04/15/2026

Check us out and let us know how we can help!



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