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Dual Diagnosis: Signs and Treatment

Dual diagnosis is something that many people struggling with substance abuse face. Understanding this and how to effectively treat the condition is…

Intuitive Eating for Addiction Recovery

Intuitive eating is a powerful way to bring mindfulness into your wellness journey, and can help those in recovery from addiction and mental health…

Polydrug Use: Signs, Dangers, and Tre…

Polydrug use is becoming increasingly popular among individuals struggling with substance use disorders. The dangers associated with it are often u…

What is a High Functioning Alcoholic?

A common term that can be heard surrounding those struggling with alcohol is “high functioning alcoholic”. However, what does this mean? Is it less…

Codependency and Substance Abuse

The detrimental effects of codependency and substance abuse can lead to further devastation in the lives of both parties. Codependency can lead to …

Differences and Similarities Between …

Regardless of the similarities and differences between a slip and a relapse, someone who struggles with addiction should avoid both at all costs. T…

Using the Enneagram for Growth in Rec…

What is the Enneagram? The Enneagram is a dynamic personality typing system that offers profound insights into human behavior, motivations, and int…

Are Luxury Rehabs Best for Me?

Many people who struggle with drug and alcohol addiction are unable to attend less intensive outpatient rehab, and this is where luxury rehabs come…

How Much Does Rehab Cost?

The cost of rehab can be a major barrier when it comes to someone receiving this much-needed help. Many people aren’t aware of the different option…

Substance Abuse Treatment For Addiction

If you or a loved one’s prescription drug use meet at least two of these criteria in the past 12 months, then you may be suffering from a substance use disorder requiring treatment at a local drug rehab center.

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