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Addiction Treatment
Internal Family Systems (IFS) for Add…
Internal Family Systems (IFS) can be extremely helpful in addiction treatment and recovery. IFS is a form of psychotherapy that focuses on the idea…
Can a Therapy Dog Help me Recover Fro…
Therapy dogs can provide a number of benefits for people in addiction recovery. They can provide emotional support and a sense of companionship, wh…
Will Going to Treatment Affect the Cu…
Guest Post from our friends at Dolan + Zimmerman LLP. For many sufferers of addiction, going to treatment may seem like an extremely daunting unde…
Addiction and the ADA: Coverage, Prot…
Guest post by Veronica Gordon, a legal content writer who works with the Law Offices of J.B. Katz, P.C. What is the American Disabilities Act (ADA)…
Can The Family and Medical Leave Act …
Guest Blog by Jackson Sawa, writer for our friends at Dolan + Zimmerman, a criminal justice law firm based in Boulder, Colorado. Using Family Medic…
Holistic Treatment for Panic Disorder
More and more, people are interested in seeking out holistic treatment for Panic Disorder, understanding that in order to truly heal from this ment…
Managing Chronic Pain Without Opioids
Because of the risk of addiction that comes with opioid use, many people search for holistic alternatives opioids for chronic pain management. Opio…
What is Complex PTSD (C-PTSD)?
Complex PTSD (Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder or C-PTSD) is a mental health condition caused by prolonged traumatic events, usually at a yo…
Understanding Toxic Positivity in Add…
Toxic Positivity is an outlook that can derail a person’s recovery from addiction, especially early on. It can also hold individuals back fro…
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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