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Drug Withdrawal: Symptoms, Timelines, and Treatment

Drug withdrawal is a challenging and often uncomfortable process that occurs when an individual stops using drugs or is unable to access them. When the body and brain experience the absence of these substances, they may develop various physical and mental symptoms as a result of adaptation. It is crucial to understand the symptoms, timelines, […]

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Effects of Ambien Withdrawal on Mental Health

In the realm of mental health, Ambien withdrawal effects can be significant and have long-lasting consequences. Ambien, a commonly prescribed medication for insomnia, can lead to addiction and dependence if not used as directed. Knowing how to withdraw and seek treatment is crucial for individuals dealing with Ambien addiction and its impact on mental health.

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Understanding Co-Occurring Disorders

Addiction is often accompanied by mental disorders and physical health concerns. Thus, it is essential to treat these co-occurring disorders and uncover the root causes of addiction and mental health issues for a successful and lifelong recovery. If you or a loved one is struggling with a substance use disorder, reach out to Lighthouse Recovery’s

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Treating Co-Occurring Disorders

Addiction affects every aspect of a person’s life, including physical health, relationships with loved ones, career, finances, etc. It even sabotages one’s mental well-being. Thus, for a successful recovery, one must address how addiction and mental health are closely related and treat any co-occurring disorders. If you or a loved one is struggling with addiction

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Self-Destructive Behavior

At one point in your life, odds are you’ve done something self-destructive. It’s fairly common. While most of the time is not intentional, it can quickly become a habit and lead to significant issues like addiction. Self-destructive behavior is not to be confused with having an addictive personality. These are behaviors that harm you physically

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The Reality of 30-Day Residential Treatment Programs

For years, 30-day residential treatment programs have been the norm for drug and alcohol addiction. However, the reality is that these short-term programs might not be enough to help someone move away from addiction. It’s worth taking the time to explore the ins and outs of 30-day inpatient treatment programs and whether or not they’re

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Dangers of Mixing Wellbutrin and Prozac

The Dangers of Mixing Wellbutrin and Prozac

Both Wellbutrin (bupropion) and Prozac (fluoxetine) treat depression. While they both have similar antidepressant effects, they work entirely differently. Unfortunately, those with substance use disorders are often prone to mixing Wellbutrin and Prozac. However, the maximum number of medicines in the antidepressants category to be taken at once remains one. Besides, the dangers of mixing

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Neurofeedback vs EMDR: Which Is Better for Trauma Recovery?

In the journey of trauma recovery, talk therapy or psychotherapy is the go-to treatment choice to help people improve. Still, other forms of therapy like neurofeedback and EMDR are popular options to complement therapy. Unlike other forms of psychotherapy, when comparing neurofeedback vs EMDR, trauma recovery extends far beyond the type of therapy used.   What’s

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What is Somatic Therapy & How It Helps in Addiction Recovery

Addiction treatment is finally embracing the practice of adopting holistic therapies. While an evidence-based approach remains the heart and center of addiction recovery, alternative solutions like somatic therapy can supplement the treatment. Proponents of this form of psychotherapy believe a body-centered approach that looks at the connection of mind and body is key to addiction

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The Role of Rapid Resolution Therapy in Trauma Recovery

Close to 34 percent of people in substance abuse treatment struggle with some level of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or other trauma. Early traumatic experiences can lead people to experiment with different substances like drugs and alcohol as a coping mechanism. Over time, they find themselves struggling with a substance use disorder, which triggers trauma remnants, continually

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The Role of Biosound Therapy in Addiction Treatment

Addiction treatments are always evolving and looking for alternative ways to offer support and healing to those struggling with addiction. A newer form of therapy, known as biosound therapy, is an increasingly popular and promising treatment for mental health and substance use disorders. Keep reading to learn how addiction treatment centers are incorporating this new

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