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Addiction Treatment
How Art Therapy Helps to Heal the Wound…
“What’s the one largest thing that you want your clients to take away from your group?” Sue asked me. Sue was an art therapist whom I had hired to su…
Why are Healthy Boundaries so Important…
Learning to set and maintain healthy boundaries is a common part of early addiction recovery, and a key in maintaining a healthy, thriving long-term…
How Mindfulness and Meditation Help wit…
Mindfulness is a tool for daily living that is rooted in Buddhist Meditation that has been scientifically proven to help lessen a wide array of menta…
Recognizing the Signs of High-Functioni…
The cornerstone of any drug or alcohol addiction is the continued use of the substance despite its negative consequences. Some may believe that to tr…
What is Holistic Treatment for Methamph…
Holistic addiction treatment refers to the practice of treating the individual as a whole. We consider methamphetamine addiction to be a coping mecha…
Can Yoga Help with Overcoming Addiction?
As the addiction treatment world continues to evolve, it has become increasingly clear that treating substance use disorders is most effective when d…
What is the Difference Between CBD and…
In Colorado, marijuana has been legal for both medical and recreational purposes for quite some time. And while there is no shortage of dispensaries…
How Flatirons Recovery Model is Differe…
Understanding the world of rehab and addiction treatment centers can sometimes be difficult. Knowing what level of care or type of addiction treatmen…
Parenting After Rehab: How to Rebuild Y…
As you go through addiction treatment, the ways in which your addiction has affected your loved ones, and especially your children, may begin to unsu…
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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