Drug & Alcohol Rehab Blog
How to Facilitate Entry into Alcohol Rehab
By taking an inclusive approach to alcohol rehab that validates a patient’s input, entry to a treatment program can be viewed as a positive first step toward recovery.
For Better, or For Worse
Your spouse is abusing alcohol and it’s testing your commitment. But working through the “for worse” is what you vowed to do. Here’s how to get back to the “for better.”
How Does Nature Affect Mental Health?
Nature can improve symptoms of depression and stress and improve your mental focus and creativity. Here’s how to harness it to your healing advantage.
Why You Should Choose an Accredited Rehab Facility
An accredited rehab facility provides the best quality treatment. Here’s what becoming accredited means and how the process works.
Hosting a Sober Holiday Party
Around the holidays, people tend to raise a glass to celebrate the season. But in the United States, 15.1 million Americans suffer from an alcohol use disorder. With these numbers, it may be possible that you, a friend, or a family member may be in recovery, and...
Managing Benzodiazepine Withdrawal Symptoms
More than 30 percent of opioid drug overdoses in the United States involve benzodiazepines. Benzodiazepine is a sedative used to treat anxiety, panic attacks, seizures, restless leg syndrome, and help with insomnia. If someone becomes addicted, benzodiazepines and...
How to Beat the Stigma of Alcohol Addiction
The first week of October is National Mental Illness Awareness Week. One in eight American adults, or 12.7 percent of the U.S. population, faces alcohol addiction. This week is devoted to talking openly about mental illness and bringing awareness to alcohol addiction...
Finding Hope at Beachside Rehab
Jay started drinking and partying with friends at the age of 16. Every day after school, he and his friends would smoke marijuana and drink. But after high school, Jay’s partying habits soon started to take control of his life. He started dabbling in prescription...
The Science Behind SMART Recovery
There are many addiction recovery programs available that can meet an individual’s needs, both mentally and spiritually. However, for some, a more scientific-based program like SMART recovery works best over a spiritual-based program like Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)....
Dual Diagnosis – Everything You Need to Know
George was recently diagnosed with a dual diagnosis. He checked himself into a treatment center for alcoholics and was surprised when the therapist told him that he has a dual diagnosis of alcohol abuse and anxiety. At first, George was confused, but as he talked more...
Traumatic Experiences and How They Can Lead to Substance Abuse
Many of us know that trauma can dramatically affect the people’s lives. Phrases like Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and “fight-or-flight” have become destigmatized and more common in our everyday language. In many ways, it can be easy to forget the full spectrum of...
How To Tell If a Family Member Is Addicted to Drugs
According to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 7.4 million Americans suffered from drug addiction in 2016. Among those surveyed, the most abused substances were marijuana, opioids, prescription pain relievers, and heroin respectively. Addiction is defined as...