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IOP Alcohol Rehab for Busy Lives: Recov…

Balancing work, family, and personal responsibilities can make the idea of treatment for alcohol addiction feel overwhelming. Still, recovery does no…

The Truth About OCD and Addiction

Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) can affect thoughts, routines, emotions, and daily stability in powerful ways. When substance use enters the pict…

Ketamine Withdrawal Symptoms and Treatm…

Ketamine use has increased across medical and nonmedical settings in recent years. As use rises, concerns about ketamine withdrawal grow among indivi…

The Benefits of Working With an Anxiety…

When anxiety begins to affect daily routines, people search for support that feels genuine. Finding an experienced anxiety therapist can help individ…

The Link Between Eating Disorders and A…

There is a complex relationship between eating disorders and addiction. Both disorders reflect manifestations of underlying psychological, environmen…

What are the Alternatives to AA (Alcoho…

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), Narcotics Anonymous (NA), and other 12-step programs can be excellent ways to maintain sobriety. Additionally, participant…

How Confidential Is Treatment In The St…

In general, treatment for substance use and mental health in Colorado is highly confidential. In this article, we explore the fine print on laws surr…

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 a…

Living at Home vs. Sober Living During…

While attending an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), many people opt to live in a structured sober living environment, while others attend treatmen…

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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