Addiction Treatment

How To Decide If A Dual-Diagnosis Program Is For You

Dual Diagnoses Aren’t New The term “dual diagnosis” is a relatively (20 years old) new term in the mental health field. It’s used to describe the combination of a mental disorder with an addiction. For example, it’s not uncommon to find a person suffering depression who is hooked on drugs or alcohol. Varied Disorders Are […]

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12-Step vs. Non-12-Step Treatment: Which Is Better?

For those who are suffering from addiction, it may seem like there isn’t hope for recovery, but there is. There are different types of substance abuse treatment programs, but they fall into two main categories. These include a 12-step program and a non-12-step program. 12 step drug rehabs are a common approach to treatment. It focuses on

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Inpatient vs. Outpatient: Which is the Best Option for Treating Addiction?

Deciding about inpatient addiction treatment versus outpatient treatment programs for alcohol and drug addiction is a complex choice. This guide will discuss the differences between to two approaches and the potential advantages and disadvantages. Every person’s path to recovery is a major challenge. Some try and fail many times when seeking to get clean and

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A Local Guide to South Florida Recovery

When it comes to meeting serious addiction recovery needs, there’s no metropolitan area quite like South Florida. In fact, some call it the world’s drug rehab capital. And that alone just speak for itself; indeed, there’s much to be had in the way of AA, NA, addiction treatment centers, and similar services. In this article, we’re

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Inpatient vs. Outpatient: Which Should I Choose?

Addiction is an extremely complex, nearly enigmatic disease that we’ve only recently begun to understand. In fact, it used to be that addiction was largely seen as a moral issue with individuals who suffered from substance abuse problems considered to merely be bad people. Fortunately, years of research and observation has shown us that’s not

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How Much Time is a Life Worth?

Each year an estimated 200,000 people worldwide die from drugs or alcohol. If you or a loved one needs help, then taking the easy or shortest route may add to that statistic. Due to the massive increase of the drug epidemic, the advertising money being spent by drug and alcohol rehabilitation facilities and marketing companies has skyrocketed. There are commercials

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