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A day treatment (often called Day Treatment Program rehab) has numerous benefits for those suffering from addiction and/or mental health issues. A day treatment rehab provides intensive care for when...

One of the most important aspects of maintaining a lasting recovery from substance abuse or alcohol addiction is developing a way to handle and respond to stress. Often, people are...

The relationship between post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and alcohol abuse is well-established. According to the National Center for PTSD, up to three-quarters of people who survive abuse or a violent,...

Abuse of cocaine is a problem with which our society has grappled for over a hundred years. The drug and its derivatives have been studied extensively for their anesthetic uses...

Meth abuse is a big problem all by itself. Still, for those who have used meth over a long period of time, there can be serious and potentially permanent effects...

Drinking can be fun in moderation and as a social activity. However, for some people, drinking alcohol can be dangerous. Many people take prescription medicine of some kind, and quite...

Traditional mindsets around addiction and rehab have kept many from seeking help and receiving quality care. With newer approaches that are more holistic, modern rehab centers offer long-term support for...

Post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, has a stereotype of being a diagnosis mainly given to war veterans. But there are many women who have experienced trauma that causes symptoms of...

Completing a rehab program can feel exciting, and it’s something that deserves plenty of celebration. However, maintaining sobriety long after rehab is over can take some serious commitment and consideration....

Fentanyl is a powerful synthetic opioid that is much stronger even than morphine, a natural painkiller. The potency and effects of fentanyl make it highly addictive with a high risk...

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