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5 Benefits of an Outpatient Rehab

If you or someone you care about is struggling with addiction but is still maintaining a school or work responsibilities, you may be considering an outpatient treatment program. The urgency of undergoing professional help may be because the person struggling with addiction doesn’t want it to affect how they deal with their responsibilities and social […]

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First Year of Sobriety

As you transition from life in a formal addiction treatment program to life in addiction recovery, you can expect many things to happen. However, you will need to prioritize maintaining your sobriety, which is why you should consider being part of a relapse prevention program. Reintegrating back into society after overcoming addiction can feel a

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The Connection Between Trauma and Addiction

What is a trauma therapy program, and who would be its ideal participants? If you’re struggling with the effects of trauma or have been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), you may benefit from undergoing trauma therapy. While dealing with trauma can be a challenge, when trauma co-occurs with addiction issues, recovery can become an

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What is Wet Brain Syndrome and How Can You Get It?

The term “wet brain” is relatively common in AA meetings. Most people don’t understand the meaning behind the name. So, let’s explore what this standard term means in the world of drug and alcohol recovery. Then, individuals can reach out to 866.308.2090 to find the alcohol addiction treatment necessary to heal. What Is Alcoholic Wet

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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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How to Deal with Codependent Parents

Most people associate the word codependency with an abusive romantic relationship. In reality, some of the most common codependent relationships are with parents. Often, children are unaware that they’re enabling this toxic behavior. In the long run, this takes an enormous toll on the child and causes long-lasting effects. It can be scary at first,

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5 Relapse Prevention Group Activities to Keep After Rehab

Addiction treatment is a long and complicated process. Everyone’s experiences in rehab are entirely different, and so are their struggles. However, regardless of their type of addiction, they’ll all partake in relapse prevention sessions that will become the core of their coping strategies in recovery. These are the most important relapse prevention program group activities

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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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Alcohol Withdrawal Symptoms, Timeline, and Treatment

Our society widely accepts alcohol use even when they know it comes with a high potential for abuse. Alcohol abuse and alcoholism are not new, and every year over three million new cases appear across the country. However, like other drugs, alcohol withdrawal symptoms are real. Those struggling with alcoholism can suffer life-threatening side effects,

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