Quitting Substances “Cold Turkey”: Risks and Safer Detox Options

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Stopping substance use abruptly, going “cold turkey”, may seem quick, but it can be dangerous. [1] Withdrawal differs by substance and by person; some symptoms can be severe or life‑threatening without medical oversight.  Today, this article outlines common withdrawal effects, the risks of sudden cessation, and safer detox options, including medically supervised programs and individualized … Read more

How Long Does It Take to Detox from Opiates?

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Opiate detox is a medically supervised process that clears opioids from the body while managing withdrawal and preparing the person for ongoing care. 1 Acute opioid withdrawal often starts within hours to a day after the last dose and usually follows a short peak period before gradually easing.  Clinical guidance shows most people move through … Read more

How Long Does It Take to Detox from Suboxone?

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Suboxone combines buprenorphine and naloxone and is commonly prescribed to treat opioid use disorder. 1 How long Suboxone detox takes depends on the drug’s pharmacology, the individual’s history, and whether detox is supervised by clinicians.  Physical withdrawal from Suboxone usually unfolds over days to weeks, while longer-lasting psychological symptoms can persist for months. Knowing these … Read more

How to Safely Detox Marijuana From Your System

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Marijuana detox describes the process of clearing THC and its metabolites from your body 1 while managing withdrawal symptoms and preparing for reliable drug testing or long-term abstinence. People often look for ways to detox from marijuana to pass a drug test, reduce lingering impairment, or start recovery from problematic cannabis use.  This guide emphasizes … Read more

Dr. Salah Alrakawi

Dr. Salah Alrakawi brings over 30 years of expertise in clinical medicine, academia, and administration. He is dual board-certified in Internal Medicine and Addiction Medicine, reflecting his deep commitment to providing comprehensive, patient-centered care.

Currently serving as the Medical Director at Charles River Recovery, Dr. Alrakawi also holds roles as an Attending Physician in the Department of General Internal Medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Atrius Health, and the Massachusetts Alcohol and Substance Abuse Center (MASAC). His multifaceted work underscores his dedication to advancing both the treatment of addiction and general internal medicine.

Dr. Alrakawi earned his medical degree from Damascus University and completed his Internal Medicine residency at Woodhull Medical Center. He is also a valued member of the teaching faculty at Harvard Medical School, where he helps shape the next generation of physicians.

Throughout his career, Dr. Alrakawi has been recognized with numerous awards and honors from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Tufts University School of Medicine, Tufts Medical Center, Lemuel Shattuck Hospital, and Brigham and Women’s Hospital, highlighting his contributions to public health, education, and patient care.

Beyond his professional endeavors, Dr. Alrakawi is an avid traveler who enjoys hiking, playing soccer, and immersing himself in diverse cultures around the world.

Steven Barry

Steven Barry holds a B.A. in Economics from Bates College with extensive professional experience in both financial and municipal management. In his role as Director of Outreach, Steve leads the Charles River team in fostering relationships across the recovery community, local cities and towns, labor partners, and serving as a general resource for anyone seeking help.

Steve’s Charles River Why – “Anything I have ever done in my professional career has been rooted in helping people.  There is no more direct correlate to that end than assisting people find their path to reclaim their life from the grips of addiction”. 

Jillian Martin
Jillian Martin, the Director of Clinical Services, brings over 15 years of experience in behavioral healthcare and more than a decade in national executive clinical leadership. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Behavioral Science from Concordia College in Bronxville, NY, combining psychology and sociology, and a Master of Science in Marriage and Family Therapy from Eastern Nazarene College. Licensed as an LADC I and LMHC, she is also EMDR-trained. Her diverse background spans patient care in various settings, including inpatient treatment for underserved populations, utilizing an eclectic approach and innovative therapies to enhance patient experiences across levels of care. Jillian enjoys planning adventures, living life to the fullest, and spending quality time with her son.