In recent years, the national concern for addiction and mental health has escalated. This escalating concern is not a distant issue; it is very much…
While cocaine has a few limited medical uses, most people know it as an illicit recreational drug. Even Americans with no connection to illegal drugs…
Addiction is a treatable mental health condition that affects over 42 million people in the U.S. While there is no cure, there are multiple treatment…
Using MAT for recovery is widely accepted and considered an effective treatment method for those dealing with substance use disorders. These medications offer temporary support…
Relapse prevention is crucial to the success of beating drug and alcohol addiction. Relapse rates are typically the highest during the first year of recovery,…
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) has been around since the 1980s; it is a form of behavioral therapy developed to help those with mental health…
Overlapping mental health and substance use disorders (SUDs) are very common. Co-occurring disorders are best addressed in a dual diagnosis treatment center. You will receive…
What is outpatient rehab? Outpatient treatment for a substance use disorder (SUD) is treatment at a rehab center during the day or evening so that…
Navigating sobriety and recovery is often described as a day-to-day endeavor. The first year is often the most difficult as the specter of relapse looms…
Meth is one of the most addictive drugs that is readily available to users. It is even more dangerous because it is easy to acquire…