Mental health support is one of the essential parts of any substance abuse recovery program. While physical symptoms of addiction and withdrawal tend to garner most of the attention, the psychological effects can be just as hard to overcome and tend to last for...
Addiction Treatment
Addiction Treatment is not one size fits all and experiences vary. Learn what to possibly expect from this transformative journey.
Tapering Off Alcohol vs. Quitting Alcohol Cold Turkey
If you're struggling with alcoholism or just want to cut back on alcohol consumption, there are two main options: quitting alcohol cold turkey or tapering off alcohol. Both involve quitting drinking, but tapering off involves slowly reducing the alcohol consumed over...
How to Say NO to Alcohol
Saying NO to alcohol doesn't have to be complicated. You just need a few strategies in your back pocket to use when the time comes. 10 Ways to Say NO to Alcohol at a Party or Elsewhere Next time you’re at a party or anywhere that you feel the pressure to have a drink,...
Buprenorphine: Indications & Contraindications
Buprenorphine is a synthetic opioid used to manage pain since the 1970s. It's also sometimes used to reduce withdrawal symptoms from opioid use disorder when used as part of a treatment program involving counseling and behavioral therapy. It works by attaching to...
5 Benefits of Outpatient Treatment for Overcoming Alcohol Abuse
Outpatient treatment for alcohol abuse is cheaper than inpatient rehab, but it still addresses the same issues. While both options are effective in helping you recover from alcohol abuse, outpatient therapy may be more suitable if you have a strong support system at...
5 Ways to Stop Drug Withdrawal Symptoms
Alcohol and drugs alter the molecular makeup of the brain, and repeated use of mind-altering substances can lead to dependence. Withdrawal is a set of physical and psychological symptoms that occur when a person stops using or reduces their consumption of a substance...
5 Benefits of EMDR Therapy for Trauma & Addiction
At least 75 percent of people in substance abuse treatment have a history of trauma. About one-third of the people exposed to trauma eventually develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) therapy manages trauma...
Drug Overdose: What to Expect
A drug overdose can happen after someone takes too much of a drug. This can happen whether they consume over-the-counter, prescription, or illegal substances, and it can occur intentionally or accidentally. In 2019, there were 70,600 drug-involved overdose deaths in...
National Substance Abuse Prevention Month
October is National Substance Abuse Prevention Month. Established in 2011, this awareness campaign was created to highlight an epidemic within the United States. Since 1999, nearly one million Americans have died from drug overdoses--with a record number of over...
CBT vs DBT Therapy: What’s The Difference?
There are a lot of acronyms used in the addiction treatment community: IP (inpatient treatment), OP (outpatient treatment), EBP (evidence-based practice), MAT (medically-assisted treatment)—just to name a few. These terms might seem like a jumble of letters to the...