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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…
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…
Reflections on the Marshall Fire: Tra…
While my beloved town burned, while my sky turned black and my sun, an infected, pus-filled red, I found myself in a familiar place. My body knew t…
How CRAFT Family Support Groups Help …
10% of American adults have a substance use disorder at some point in their lives. So it might not be so surprising if you or a person close to you…
The Link Between Trauma and Addiction
The link between trauma and addiction is undeniable, and becoming more and more widely accepted. Rather than looking at addiction as a moral failin…
Supporting A Loved One on the Path to…
If you find yourself in a position where someone you care about is in need of recovery from their addiction, you are not alone. The sad truth is th…
Talking to Kids About Addiction
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The Link Between Attachment Theory an…
As it becomes more and more accepted that substance use disorders are a not a moral failing but a maladaptive coping mechanism for deeper wounds, t…
Perfectionism and Addiction: 4 Hidden…
Perfectionism and addiction may appear to be polar opposites. The stereotypical perfectionist, whom we picture with a perfectly organized desk, hou…
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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