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The Importance of Addiction Rehab Discharge Planning

Rehabilitation serves as a critical stepping stone for individuals dealing with substance abuse or mental health challenges, equipping them with necessary tools and support to combat addiction. However, the path
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What Is Lean? Effects & Dangers

Lean, also known as purple drank, sizzurp, or dirty sprite, is a concoction that has woven its way into popular culture, frequently mentioned in music and social media. This mixture,
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The Role of Therapy in Addressing Codependency and Addiction

Embarking on the journey to recovery from addiction can be a challenging process. For many individuals, codependency often becomes an unexpected obstacle. Codependency, although not a diagnosable issue, can significantly
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A Loved Ones Guide to Prescription Drug Abuse Warning Signs

Prescription drug abuse is a critical and often hidden issue that impacts many families. Determining whether your loved one is abusing prescription drugs, prescribed or otherwise, can be a challenging
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What Are the 12 Steps of Recovery?

In the journey toward overcoming addiction, recovery programs play a pivotal role. Among the various methodologies employed in this transformative process, the 12-step system stands out as a particularly effective
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What Is PCP? Understanding Its Effects and Risks

  Phencyclidine, or PCP, is one such substance that has garnered attention for its potent and often unpredictable effects. Below, we’ll unravel the complexities surrounding PCP its nature, abuse side
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What Is a Gateway Drug?

  The journey into the depths of addiction often starts with a single step ”experimentation with a substance perceived as less harmful. This is the crux of the gateway drug
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Understanding the Holiday Spike in Drug and Alcohol Use: Strategies for Prevention and Recovery

As the holiday season approaches, many look forward to joyous celebrations with family and friends. However, for individuals struggling with addiction, this time can be particularly challenging. The increase in
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Recognizing High-Functioning Alcoholic Signs in Loved Ones

Understanding High-Functioning Alcoholism High-functioning alcoholism is a term that often flies under the radar. Unlike the stereotypical image of an alcoholic, high-functioning alcoholics (HFAs) maintain their personal and professional lives
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Why Is Trauma Treatment Important?

Trauma, in its many forms, is an experience that has touched the lives of countless individuals around the globe. Traumatic experiences inflict an invisible wound, often hidden beneath the surface,
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The Advantages of Family Counseling

  When it comes to recovery from substance use disorders, individual treatment is only one part of the puzzle. The whole family is often affected. Therefore, the healing process should
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Is Family Counseling Beneficial to Addiction Recovery?

Addiction is often described as a family disease, and this characterization couldn’t be more accurate. While it may start as an individual’s struggle, addiction ripples through the lives of loved
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Mix and Match – Substance Abuse

In 2019, nearly half of all drug overdose deaths in America involved multiple drugs.1 Now, more than ever, the dangers of mixing drugs have become even more apparent as an
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Spousal Support for Drinking and Depression

  Living with a spouse who battles depression and alcohol abuse can be challenging for both individuals involved. Alcohol is a depressant that can have negative effects on mental health,
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Understanding and Recognizing Benzodiazepine Addiction

Benzodiazepines, commonly referred to as ‘benzos,’ belong to a class of prescription drugs frequently used in the medical treatment of various conditions, including anxiety disorders and sleep disturbances. Despite their
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Alcohol and Postpartum Depression: The Connection

  Postpartum depression is a serious condition that affects many women after giving birth. It’s a type of depression that occurs within the first year after childbirth and can have
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Why Family Is Important in Recovery

Recovering from addiction is a challenging and transformative journey that requires support from various sources. Among these, family plays a vital role in the recovery process. Their support, understanding, and
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What Is Precipitated Withdrawal?

Withdrawal from opioids is a challenging and often uncomfortable experience that someone struggling with substance abuse may encounter. The symptoms and intensity of withdrawal can vary depending on several factors,
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Alcohol and Codependent Relationships

  The most overlooked byproducts of alcohol dependence and abuse are unhealthy relationships. Whether it’s toxicity or codependence, these relationships often involve one partner relying too heavily on the other
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The Right Outpatient Program for You

  Recovery from psychoactive substance abuse and mental health issues is a challenging journey that requires professional support and guidance. Choosing the best outpatient treatment program is crucial to ensure
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Personality Traits of an Addict

Addiction is a complex topic that affects countless individuals in various ways and can take many forms, such as substance abuse, alcoholism, gambling, and even pornography. It can quickly become
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Five Effective Ways to Prevent Relapse

A relapse can be incredibly discouraging if you are in the process of recovery or trying to stay sober. Most people who relapse know that their relapse didn’t happen once
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The Benefits of a Co-Ed Rehab Treatment Facility

  Men and women approach treatment and recovery from substance use disorder (SUD) differently. Societal expectations and personal experiences all influence how SUD affects you. Each gender has a very
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Alcohol and ADHD: What’s the Link?

  The use of alcohol is often a normal part of daily life, but it can pose increased risks for individuals with certain neurological conditions, such as attention deficit hyperactivity
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Grow Together – Couples Therapy

  The Importance of Couples Therapy During Recovery Addiction to drugs or alcohol is a serious issue that affects not only the addict but also those around them, particularly their
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Making It Through Your First Year of Sobriety

We all want to flourish in life, but mental health issues and substance use disorders can get in the way of living life fully. While it’s brave to go to
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The Difference Between IOP and PHP

  When it comes to treating drug and alcohol addiction, although it is the most commonly thought of treatment program, inpatient rehabilitation is not the only option available for substance
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What Happens During an Admissions Assessment?

If you are new to rehabilitation, undergoing an admissions assessment might feel scary or overwhelming. The information gathered during the evaluation will help your care team create a personalized treatment
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A Compassionate Care Team Can Enhance the Outcome of Rehabilitation

  Care teams that practice compassion, empathy, and ethical treatment provide essential support for individuals recovering from substance use disorder (SUD). According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
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What Are the Benefits of Transferring to Newport Beach Recovery Center?

  Some people with substance use disorder (SUD) transition between different facilities and programs if their circumstances change. The choice to transfer can provide some clients with the care they