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Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is a form of psychological treatment pioneered in the 1960s that has been effective for a wide range of issues over the last few decades. If you or a family member is struggling with addiction, anxiety, or[...]
There is a therapeutic approach to treating addiction that’s capable of instilling in you an ability to safely live your life in the present, help you develop healthy methods of managing stress, achieve emotional balance, and improve important relationships with[...]
Watching someone, you love fall prey to addiction can be an overwhelming experience. This person you care about may have become scantily recognizable and now seems to care less about you, your feelings, and your concern for them. It can[...]
When searching for the best opiate addiction rehab center, there are several things you should look for to ensure you or your loved one receives the opiate addiction treatment necessary to make a full recovery. Learn how our opiate rehab[...]
Recognizing that you have a cocaine problem and deciding to seek treatment at a cocaine addiction rehab center is the pivotal first step toward lifelong recovery. It’s also the most important step! Admitting that you need the caring, medical support,[...]
Community housing is one of the most important decisions a patient will make when going from detox, inpatient, or residential to outpatient care. Community housing is the sober living component of outpatient treatment, whether it is PHP, IOP or OP.[...]
Cocaine is a dangerous drug that has a high potential for addiction and overdose. Recent data from a National Survey on Drug Use and Health estimates more than five and a half million Americans use cocaine annually. Cocaine is typically[...]
A partial hospitalization program (PHP) is a type of mental health or substance abuse treatment. Patients attending a PHP require treatment as often as five times per week for multiple hours each time. Following treatment sessions, they go home and[...]
Opioids are a group of drugs that doctors commonly prescribe for pain. Beyond just reducing pain though, they also cause the body to release dopamine, a chemical responsible for feelings of pleasure. This makes opioids a highly-addictive substance because the[...]
Most addiction recovery programs offer patients a choice between inpatient and outpatient treatment. Severe addictions generally call for inpatient treatment since it provides more oversight and around-the-clock monitoring necessary for guiding patients through difficult withdrawal periods. Nonetheless, for many people,[...]