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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 …
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…
Is Drinking Ruining my Relationship?
Love and relationships are the cornerstones of our emotional well-being, providing support, connection, and joy. However, when one partner grapples…
The Importance of Community in Long-T…
At Flatirons Recovery, we believe entering an addiction and mental health treatment program is only the first step on a lifelong journey. Once a cl…
Navigating Shared Custody with a Part…
Dealing with shared custody can be a challenging endeavor, requiring patience, understanding, and open communication. When a partner is on the path…
The Effects of Psychological Trauma o…
Psychological trauma can have a wide range of effects on the body. Some common physical symptoms include changes in appetite, sleep patterns, and a…
Addiction and Motherhood
Addiction and motherhood can be a challenging combination, as mothers who are struggling with addiction may face difficulty in fulfilling their res…
Understanding Codependency
Codependency is a type of unhealthy relationship pattern where one person becomes overly focused on the needs and problems of another person, to th…
Types of Interventions for Addiction
There are many types of interventions for addiction, but there is continuing debate over which is the most effective. An Addiction Intervention is …
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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