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  • The Efficacy of Group Therapy for Addiction Treatment

    Are you Considering Therapy? Please do! In fact, therapy in a group setting can be extremely helpful to people in addiction recovery. Group therapy enables members to develop a culture of recovery, and allows problems that usually accompany ...

    ... past several decades, and has been proven to be very effective. The efficacy of group therapy for addiction treatment questions Groups offer members the opportunity to learn or relearn the social skills they need to cope ... continue reading
  • What’s the power in a group? The role of support groups in addiction recovery

    You don’t need to walk the road alone… Staying clean after completing a treatment program may be one of the biggest challenges you face in your life. Ongoing support is crucial for each person that is trying to maintain a clean and sober life. ...

    ... In fact, the importance of an addiction support group should never be underestimated. Participation in a group generates positive attitudes towards addiction treatment. People in support groups are often able to find new ... continue reading
  • Addiction Support Groups in Florida

    ARTICLE OVERVIEW: There are many addiction support groups you can choose from in Florida. How can you decide which is the best for you? We review here. TABLE OF CONTENTS: What is a Support Group? How Support Groups Work for You Effectiveness What ...

    ... a strong faith in God, but you are also struggling in addiction you might consider a meeting in a faith based support group. There are numerous faith-based support groups in Florida that will suit your needs. Two of them ... continue reading
  • You Are Not Alone.

    AddictionBlog.org is a subsidiary of American Addiction Centers (AAC). We are here 24/7 to help you understand your drug addiction treatment options.

  • Innovative Discharge Planning for Addiction Treatment Aftercare

    Harold C. Urschell III, MD, MMA - Chief Medical Strategist at Enterhealth Successful Solutions to Long-Term Recovery Treatment for drug or alcohol addiction isn't finished when a patient leaves a residential or outpatient treatment program. In ...

    ... support groups are extremely helpful. Groups such as these provide a new sober group of ... and promptly. To learn more about drug and alcohol addiction treatment or to inquire about using Enterhealth's services for ... continue reading
  • Addiction Prevention Strategies for the LGBT Community

    Can Substance Abuse Be Prevented? Along with unique issues like institutional discrimination, the LGBT community as a whole suffers from higher-than-average rates of substance abuse and addiction. In fact, the rate of substance abuse (including the ...

    ... drug-free spaces to create staggering levels of addiction and substance abuse. Substance abuse prevention strategies in ... drugs and alcohol. LGBT support groups and alternative support groups, such as Alcoholics Anonymous, ... continue reading
  • Is a woman’s addiction so different? Treating women with substance use disorders (BOOK REVIEW)

    Are women’s addictions so different? Yes, they are. As we know, addiction spares no one. In fact, substance abuse disorders are a growing health problem among all people. While there are numerous treatment programs that are designed to help people ...

    ... Recovery Group”, or (WRG). The WRG model was designed as a single-gender women’s addiction therapy ... you MUST LOOK INTO best practices in running Women's Recovery Groups. And this books shows you exactly what, why, and how ... continue reading
  • Women's issues in addiction recovery: An INTERVIEW with Jocelyn Grant

    Why women-only sober houses? Women face unique problems that are specific to their own demographic when it comes to addiction treatment and the navigation of life in recovery. Addiction affects women differently than men , so it’s logical that ...

    ... to daily peer support groups. There will also be group activities to encourage positive ... heart, and I am so grateful for the 12-step program. ADDICTION BLOG: How you do plan to provide the services that are missing ... continue reading
  • How to pay for addiction treatment

    A life free from addiction means a more secure financial future, better relationships, and better physical and mental health. Individuals who pay for addiction treatment rather than trying to quit cold turkey on their own are typically more ...

    ... -800-662-HELP for a referral. Another often untapped resource for help paying for addiction treatment is local non-profit groups. These groups will sometimes offer grants to individuals in need of treatment, and some may ... continue reading
  • The efficacy of depression treatment while treating addiction

    Many people who are addicted to drugs are also diagnosed with co-occuring mental health disorders… and vice versa. So, with depression fast becoming the #1 mental health issue in the U.S., can you treat depression and addiction at the same time? ...

    ... involved in support group therapy sessions learn more about the relationship between addiction and depression provides ... modalities such as education, addiction counseling and self-help groups to create a comprehensive ... continue reading
  • How to cope with addiction: 5 steps for surviving a lifequake

    
By Dr. Howard Samuels, Author of Alive Again: Recovering from Alcoholism and Drug Addiction Are you interested in finding and keeping emotional sobriety in addiction recovery ? Read on for more about getting balance back in your life, with a ...

    ... with G.O.D., which usually translates to “Group Of Drunks” or “Group Of Druggies” or - on rare occasion - “ ... lost and despondent - gripped by the throes of my heroin addiction. I’ve been dumped. I endured the death of my ... continue reading
  • How to overcome addiction with a self help program? – INTERVIEW with LiveFree Online

    Self-help online: Does it work? In this exclusive Q&A with LiveFree Online Recovery Program we discuss the advantages of online recovery programs and the ways these type of programs can benefit people, and help them achieve and maintain sobriety. ...

    ... it. We also allow clients to monitor classes and stay totally anonymous if they choose. ADDICTION BLOG: Who runs the group sessions? LiveFree: Our LiveFree facilitators are trained in our methods and are skilled in NRT ... continue reading
  • Group therapy techniques for substance abuse (BOOK REVIEW)

    Harness the power of a peer group Working with people diagnosed with substance use disorders can be really challenging. So, how can you maximize the power of a peer group? And how can you work with groups in a treatment setting? We’ve found a book ...

    ... you maximize the power of a peer group? And how can you work with groups in a treatment setting? We’ve found ... review why you should check out this group therapy and addiction treatment workbook : for its practical methods ... continue reading
  • Christian small groups: Listening skills improvement

    Depression, anxiety, and addiction are on the rise It’s the dawn of a new age, but many churches are still sleeping. They haven’t caught up with the warp speed changes happening in the world. How could they, really? We all find ourselves on a ...

    ... dawn of the screen age and the need for Christian drug addiction recovery , more than ever, we all need to learn ... by teaching Christian Listening Skills™ in small groups in order to foster better individual, family ... continue reading
  • 6 Daily Exercises for Stress and Addiction Relapse Prevention

    Feeling Frazzled? 6 Sure-Fire Ways to Beat Stress When I realized April was National Stress Awareness Month and that my taxes are due soon and I'm traveling, I started feeling stressed, frazzled and hassled. Then I thought what a wonderful ...

    ... resilience are the very things that 12-Step support groups use in recovery. Turns out, recovery and resilience ... that you're thankful when a friend organizes a group event, specifically thank them for this gesture and ... continue reading
  • New drug addiction treatment ideas: iPhone apps

    Is the iPhone a recovery tool? Well, it can be. Just like any other piece of software, the iPhone is as helpful to you as it meets your needs. So what are the needs of an addict or alcoholic in recovery? I talked with Dr. David Sack, from Promises ...

    ... meeting finder or directory for 12 step groups (including 800 numbers to inter groups) 3. A way to track ... meditations (Audio files) Should addicts buy iPhone apps for addiction? If you use an iPhone app once a week, ... continue reading
  • Trauma and Addiction Recovery Workbook [BOOK REVIEW]

    Trauma Is Personal Trauma isn't just a buzzword in addiction treatment. It's a reality that many men, women, young adults, and children face … every day. Trauma can take the form of a life-changing event. Psychology Today explains trauma as the ...

    ... is by reading a new book called, “ Recovery from Trauma, Addiction, or Both ” by Dr. Lisa M. Najavits. Herself the ... illness care. You may also find family support groups in a NAMI state or local affiliate online or ... continue reading
  • The Advantages of Family Involvement in Addiction Treatment

    Sobriety is a Family Affair You've watched your loved one struggle with addiction for a long time, and they have finally agreed to get help . As you breathe a sigh of relief, you quickly start to wonder how your family member can maintain his or her ...

    ... addiction treatment, you should first find support and healing for yourself. Family Support Groups One ... you may want to consider outpatient psychotherapy or other group psychotherapies to get involved with. If you want to ... continue reading
  • Women and sobriety: 3 critical steps from addiction to sobriety

    The road to recovery is hard for everyone, but when you're a young woman attempting to get sober, well, it's especially tough. Don't let that discourage you though! There's hope and lots of it. Below, I've outlined three vital steps for achieving ...

    ... An addiction therapist can refer women to self-help groups. Finally, if needed, an addiction therapist ... of free time on their hands. It's easy to go to group during the day and drink or drug at night. Short-Term Inpatient ... continue reading
  • Family dynamics of addiction

    The importance of context It is impossible to decipher meaning unless we put events into context. For example, I recently drove by a very emotional scene on my way home from work. What looked like two separate families were congregated outside a ...

    ... 12 years-old, stood sobbing in the middle of the group. All the women folk were giving comfort and the men ... information to put the scene into its proper context. Addiction does not arise in isolation. It must also be ... continue reading
  • Family Therapy and Addiction Problems | How Families Help Recovery

    The Importance Family Therapy Plays in a Successful Recovery In the past, it was common for someone in recovery for drugs or alcohol to receive treatment individually, often removed from their home, community, and family. However, more recent ...

    ... a person's addiction. Yet, just as importantly, when any or all of these groups participate in a treatment ... in a positive way. Families that go through group therapy through Enterhealth report enhanced self-esteem, a ... continue reading
  • Rehab ecstasy addiction: When to choose inpatient vs. outpatient

    Ecstasy is a synthetic, illicit drug that affects a user’s mood and perception. Ecstasy usually comes in the form of a pill and is used to create a deep sense of wellness and closeness. In fact, ecstasy produces energizing effects similar to ...

    ... for dependence on MDMA . The most effective treatments for drug abuse and addiction are Cognitive Behavioral Treatment (CBT) and support groups, focused on helping the addict change the way of thinking as well as ... continue reading
  • Dealing with grief and addiction – Interview with Ben Carrettin, LPC

    Grief can be resolved Each person who goes through the grieving process does it in his or her unique way. But someone unable to work through their feelings of loss in a healthy way may self-medicate, turning to alcohol or drugs. While these ...

    ... Houston Group Psychotherapy Society (HGPS), an active volunteer with the Texas Society of Addiction Medicine ... that specializes in grief and addiction is important, something special occurs in groups. Each of our grief ... continue reading
  • Treating addiction in mothers with young children: INTERVIEW with NCADD Phoenix

    Addiction treatment for moms Mothers are some of the strongest people on Earth. They can carry the world on their shoulders. But they are also human. Turning to drugs or alcohol can turn your world upside-down. Addiction will affect you, your ...

    ... can do reduce the chances of harming her unborn baby. ADDICTION BLOG: Mothers need to know that there IS A WAY ... NCADD in 2011. Treatment was new to me. Sitting in groups made me feel embarrassed, I did not talk much but I ... continue reading
  • Racism and Substance Use: The Systematic Epidemic of Addiction

    Is addiction primarily an individual affliction? My biggest issue with the disease model of addiction is that it completely negates society's role in causing addiction by solely framing addiction as an individual affliction. Many believe that ...

    ... to do with racism? Well, Rat Park shows us that addiction has less to do with drugs and biology and more to ... to buy better food, join a gym, attend support groups, and do meditation everyday is unrealistic. Middle class ... continue reading
  • The efficacy of art therapy groups in addiction treatment

    Withholding emotions can be very hurtful for your psyche. In fact, stuffing feelings can negatively affect your relationship with self and others. But is art therapy used in the treatment of addiction and substance use disorders . Is it effective? ...

    ... as a guide. Art therapy is provided in groups or individually, depending on the needs. However, it ... ? If you have a question related to art therapy for addiction we will be glad to provide you with personal and prompt ... continue reading
  • Healthful eating in addiction recovery: A meal plan for addicts and treatment programs

    By David Wiss, MS, RDN Our food tastes in early recovery are like… teenagers! Introducing the concept of nutrition into an addiction treatment program is not an easy task. Many addicts in early recovery are not ready for health behavior change, ...

    ... get representation from all six (6) food groups at least twice/day and to avoid “foods” that cannot be classified into this food group system. Sample meal plan for addiction recovery 1. Breakfast: A fruit smoothie with ... continue reading
  • Social model residential programs for addiction: Best practices INTERVIEW with Jeremiah’s Inn

    Social models of residential addiction treatment There are different programs a person can choose from to successfully continue down the path of addiction recovery. Today, we’d like to present you with a somewhat different program of transitional ...

    ... lies within the culture of abstinence and group membership. ADDICTION BLOG: Your philosophy is – “ ... the program by having them attend 4 separate “social model” groups. It is here that they begin to understand what it means ... continue reading
  • Tips on parenting after drug addiction – INTERVIEW with Brandywine Counseling & Community Services

    Parenting in recovery: Far from easy! Most parents want what is best for their newborns. However, drug addiction can hijack the brain’s reward center. It can compel repeated use, dependence, and can even rewire circuitry. This is why continued use ...

    ... maintain support systems to call on in times of need. ADDICTION BLOG: What does an ideal program scenario look like ... information: www.midatlanticbh.com SUPPORT GROUPS/SELF-HELP ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS (AA) Northern Delaware ... continue reading
  • Addiction treatment for LGBT

    The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) community are one of the most discriminated against populations in the United States today. Unfortunately, LGBT individuals are also slightly more likely than the general population to abuse drugs ...

    ... and the risk of relapse is often higher. LGBT addiction support groups – Talking with peers who are understanding where you ... methods used during LGBT drug addiction treatment. Group therapy with other LGBT individuals can ... continue reading
  • Why the LGBT Community needs unique addiction treatment

    Effective addiction treatment is best when customized! Addiction is a profoundly lonely and isolating disease. In order to live a lifestyle entirely based around drinking or using drugs, individuals must cut off their social support networks- ...

    ... are sorely needed for some traditionally marginalized groups. This need is especially pronounced in the case of the LGBT community because addiction rates within this group are higher than in the general population ... continue reading
  • The Importance of Considering Culture (and Questioning 'Truth') in Addiction Treatment

    Addiction and Culture, Truth and Ethics As we look at the research and context of addiction treatment, we're beginning to see the importance of considering a person's individual cultural background into the treatment plan. Here, we take a look at - ...

    ... on immigrants. Can we consider addicts a “Coherent Group?” We might. But is it beneficial? Psychiatric ... , most of the policy makers and academics writing about addiction are still mainly men, as are the directors of ... continue reading
  • Sound Healing for Stress Burnout in Addiction Treatment

    By Robert Wright, Jr., Ph.D., COFT Let's face it. By itself, wrestling with addiction and recovery can be challenging. But, when you add stress burnout issues to the addiction recovery equation - if you're not careful - you can set yourself up for ...

    ... life as you work to deal with, heal and recover from addiction. We'll help you do that here. Then, we ... Management Wellness Coach who helps high achieving individuals and groups get ahead of the stress curve by giving them ... continue reading
  • Family Addiction Intervention | Why an Invitation Is Always Best

    ARTICLE OVERVIEW: DO NOT ambush a loved one in an intervention. It will end with resentment. Instead, consider an explicit invitation. Here is how and why. ESTIMATED READING TIME: 10 minutes or less. TABLE OF CONTENTS: What Is a Family Intervention? ...

    ... groups, family systems. They do this for two reasons: first, addiction affects the entire family; second, groups ... exists as the nation's premier advocacy group for addiction treatment. This NGO recommends that you seek ... continue reading
  • Understanding the neurobiology of addiction – An Interview with Dr. Cardwell Nuckols

    Current theories of addiction Recent theories of addiction to chemicals (e.g. cocaine) and processes (e.g. gambling) have postulated that these behaviors are the product of an imbalance between three separate, but interacting, neural systems: 1. An ...

    ... groups can change genetic expression and improve dopamine functioning in the reward areas of the brain. 2. The discovery that there is much more to addiction ... as a positive support group can alter dopamine functioning. ... continue reading
  • Dating in addiction recovery: Should you or shouldn’t you?

    By Justin Bagnato I think there are a lot of great things you hear in early sobriety, especially in 12 step meetings. However, much like organized religion, things are sometimes gravely misinterpreted and taken out of context in some of these ...

    ... and taken out of context in some of these anonymous groups. My biggest issue with one of these rules when ... believe that healthy relationships within the community of addiction recovery are not out of the realm of ... continue reading
  • Hypnosis for addiction recovery treatment - what is it?

    Hypnosis is defined as a trance-like state of mind. Trance is a natural state and occurs in everyday life. Like when you get absorbed into reading a good book, zoned out when you’re driving, or stare blankly at a television screen. The hypnotic ...

    ... news for addicts looking to master an addiction. Given that addiction is at base a physical illness with ... all addicts, treatment plans are flexible can vary from groups to individuals, and results are trackable. Again, as ... continue reading
  • Help for addiction in NE Iowa: INTERVIEW with Pathways Behavioral Services

    Addiction problems in NE Iowa: Find help now Addiction is one of the biggest health problems across the U.S. More than 22 million people are in need of help. Access to treatment varies state-to-state and will depend on your financial or insurance ...

    ... Group counseling Family counseling (when deemed appropriate) During your evaluation, you will review with the counseling staff what can be expected during the treatment process. ADDICTION BLOG: How many support groups ... continue reading
  • Unmanageability: A.A.'s Greatest Contribution to Addiction Treatment

    I find unmanageability to be of paramount importance to recovery . It's a concept that has had continued relevance in all forms of addiction treatment to this day. In this article, I will show its importance and the implications that it has had, and ...

    ... relevance to the field of addiction is that only the latter group of drinkers will seek help ... What other groups of people have similar problems joining conventional society and how does that affect addiction and recovery ... continue reading
  • 3 simple listening skills for anyone in addiction recovery: “Stop. Open. Turn.” BOOK REVIEW

    “Listening is the first act of love” Jennifer Austin Leigh, PsyD , is an award winning author, expert on raising teens, withdrawal coach and a benzodiazepine withdrawal survivor herself. Now, she’s focusing on her spiritual work with people, ...

    ... her spiritual work with people, working with small groups. Dr. Leigh wants to help people learn to ... Open. Listen.” should be read not only by people recovering from addiction, but by anyone who can get their hands on it. ... continue reading
  • Web based addiction treatment services: INTERVIEW with Operation Parental Awareness and Responsibility (PAR)

    Can you treat addiction from home? Today, we speak with Marvin Coleman of Operation Parental Awareness and Responsibility (PAR) . Founded in 1970 as a non governmental organization, the agency helps provide parents with the necessary resources they ...

    ... login to at the specified time for individuals or groups. ADDICTION BLOG: What are the “best practices” in setting ... $80 for group. ADDICTION BLOG: How do you measure program success? Is online addiction treatment as ... continue reading
  • Anger management in addiction recovery – INTERVIEW with Dr. Angela Browne-Miller, Ph.D.

    Anger affects addiction recovery Substance use and abuse often coexist with anger and violence. In fact, many people in addiction recovery credit anger (and fear) as the driving force behind drug and alcohol use. And while some doses of anger can be ...

    ... their healthy recovery tracks. ADDICTION BLOG: How is individual anger management different than group therapy for anger? ANGELA BROWNE ... many anger management and batterers groups and find the group setting to offer peer ... continue reading
  • Inservice training for addiction and recovery professionals: The basics and beyond

    Inservice training for recovery professionals What can you expect (and what should you look for) from an inservice training provider? Where is the industry going? Today, we speak with Dr. Allen Berger, Ph.D. about his experiences with inservice ...

    ... eager to apply this intervention to their work in groups or with individual clients. Find a trainer who inspires ... ADDICTION BLOG: What core principles of effective group, family and individual counseling should addiction ... continue reading
  • Addiction Treatment for Native Americans

    ARTICLE SUMMARY: This article is written for First People ready to find addiction treatment. We’ll review resources, signs of a problem, and where to get help. TABLE OF CONTENTS: The Need The Numbers Specialized Treatment What To Expect? Is It For ...

    ... were more likely than persons from other racial/ethical groups to have needed treatment for alcohol or illicit drugs ... an addiction program. This usually involves weekly outpatient therapy sessions, self-help group therapy ... continue reading
  • Addiction treatment for seniors

    Seniors and addiction treatment Addiction doesn’t choose gender, race, nationality or age. Today, addiction is a problem that the whole world is facing and everyone form teens to addicted young adults to the elderly are in need of help when ...

    ... medical problems. The treatment approach for addiction is different for particular groups of people , and the elderly ... necessary. 3. Psychological treatment Individual and group therapy are often used to treat substance ... continue reading
  • Top 10 questions to ask addiction rehabs (before you go)

    Research before choosing By the time you have decided to seek help for substance abuse, you may feel desperate, ready to jump at the first opportunity. Indeed, your health may be in such a drastic state from abusing drugs and alcohol that the need ...

    ... consider? We review the best questions to ask of any addiction rehab center here. Then, we invite your questions or ... and counselors. How much time is spent in group processes, and how much time alone will you have ... continue reading
  • Paying for addiction treatment: How to finance drug rehab

    Paying for addiction treatment Many alcohol and drug rehab programs can cost many thousands of dollars per treatment episode, a cost that most people can't simply write a check to cover. Fortunately, there are a number of resources that can be used ...

    ... Facility Locator Tool or call 1-800-662-HELP for more information. 3. Non-profit groups A handful of non-profit groups may help with addiction treatment, either by providing financial grants or offering free or low-cost ... continue reading
  • Addiction treatment for young adults

    According to recent surveys conducted by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, young adults ages 18 to 25 are more likely than any other age group to abuse drugs. Different populations require different approach in addiction ...

    ... treatment. However, a special emphasis is placed on group therapy as well, since young adults are generally a ... counseling, and self-help groups. Aftercare: STAGE 4 Young adult drug addiction treatment is a long process ... continue reading
  • How much does addiction counseling cost?

    Is addiction counseling expensive? Yes, addiction counseling can be expensive. Fortunately, it doesn’t have to be. Many addiction treatment facilities will not turn away addicted individuals based on their inability to pay. Additionally, when you ...

    ... per hour. But in addition to this cost are the operational costs associated with providing care. Some non-profit groups, however, do offer free addiction counseling services to anyone that needs it. Self-help and support ... continue reading
  • 5 Substitute Addictions & How To Steer Clear Of Them

    Addiction is Not Going Away In 2010 a report was released claiming that there were 23.5 million people in America who were at that moment addicted to drugs and alcohol. In 2013, further reports showed that while marijuana use was rising, other drugs ...

    ... or unhealthy emotional attachments in the wake of an addiction. While sex is a natural part of the human ... other people, support groups like Gamblers Anonymous, SMART Recovery, or faith-based group meetings can help. ... continue reading
  • PTSD in Teens: Treating Co-occurring Adolescent PTSD and Addiction (BOOK REVIEW)

    PTSD in teenagers Any life threatening event or event that threatens physical harm can cause Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, often called PTSD. These events may include witnessing or being the victim of violence, natural disasters, or accidents. And ...

    ... . So while traditional psychotherapy, PTSD support groups , and alternatives like EMDR can continue to ... amazon.com/Treating-Co-occurring-Adolescent-Addiction-Mindfulness-Based/dp/1626251339 . Additionally, if you are ... continue reading
  • 10 guidelines for maintaining recovery from addiction

    If you want to keep your recovery running strong, you need to take the same approach a mechanic would take when tuning up a car. But what should you do in order to maintain your recovery successfully? How can you react to the little signs of risk ...

    ... are headed in the right direction on the addiction recovery road. Then, we invite your questions and ... often to keep running, and so do you. Meetings and support groups are your fuel. Fail to stop for fuel often and you' ... continue reading
  • Top 5 card games in addiction recovery

    Are you looking for ideas or gifts to buy for a friend or a loved one in recovery? Card games can be an alternative and creative choice. Mainly, card cards can be used as a therapeutic tool. They can engage people in skills building, help cope with ...

    ... . In fact, your presence and engagement are invaluable. Addiction experts advise friends and family members to visit support groups for loved ones of addicts. In group meetings you can learn when your support may be ... continue reading
  • Dissolving anxiety with Open Focus™ when diagnosed with addiction

    By Robert Wright, Jr., Ph.D., COFT Let's face it. By itself, anxiety can be challenging . But, when you add addiction issues to the anxiety equation – if you are not careful – you can set yourself up for potential disasters including repeated ...

    ... as you work to deal with, heal and recover from addiction. We'll help you do that here. Then, we invite ... Executive Stress Management Wellness Coach who helps individuals and groups get ahead of the stress curve by giving ... continue reading
  • Struggling with addictions: BOOK REVIEW

    Addicts CAN hit rock bottom and rise up again. How do we know? Through their numerous accounts and storytelling. Here, we review an addict’s story, and refer you to a new book for inspiration and a fun tale. Because, if anything, relating to ...

    ... jail the right solution as a punishment for addicts or addiction induced crimes ? The main character in the story had ... , while sharing your experiences with people in your groups. You’’ll see how powerful a little support ... continue reading
  • The 3 Secrets of Successful Addiction Rehabilitation

    ARTICLE SUMMARY: Successful rehabs offer individualized treatment plans that are unique to each patient. And for personal success in recovery, you need three things in place. 1. You need to be motivated. 2. You need to choose a rehab best suited to ...

    ... addiction. Inpatient treatment centers provide you with the opportunity to work on the issues that drive you to your drug-of-choice. With the help of individual counseling and group ... form of 12 step groups or peer support ... continue reading
  • The Opposite of Addiction is Connection

    Johann Hari's Talk: A Breakthrough? Johann Hari's, TED talk “Everything You Think You Know About Addiction is Wrong” has now been widely circulated on social media among interested parties - mainly, those whose lives are touched are touched by ...

    ... effort education, and community (often provided by support groups) …we can create a learned sense of security. ... addiction have long known the need for fellowship, hence the existence of 'interpersonal group therapy ... continue reading
  • Addiction Treatment Barriers in the LGBT Community

    Long Term Care Shows Best Outcomes It's commonly understood that the best chance most people have of recovering from drug and alcohol addiction is through receiving professional treatment. In fact, the National Institute on Drug Abuse or NIDA (run ...

    ... groups who already don't have access to sufficient resources, such as the LGBT community. In this population, addiction ... support, and group therapy. The problem with all of these important parts of addiction treatment for ... continue reading
  • Dreamwork Therapy for addiction recovery and healing

    Dreams affect everyone Alcoholism and drug addiction can affect anyone regardless of gender, age, race, socio-economic level or IQ. Another phenomenon that affects all humans is dreaming. Nighttime dreaming, that is. More about Dreamwork and its use ...

    ... I find using client's dreams in sessions and groups a powerful tool to delving into deeper issues. ... great reminder in waking life how miserable the life of addiction was. Most commonly, anyone in recovery who has ever ... continue reading
  • LGBT Addiction Treatment Availability: Changes and Challenges (BOOK REVIEW)

    We need a new vision for treating LGBT addiction Substance use in the LGBT population comes with many stereotypes, such as: gay men combine club drugs and sex lesbians are embittered alcoholics bisexuals use psychoactive substances to deal with ...

    ... adequate self-help groups. However, cultural competence in addressing LGBT addiction is of utmost ... to-no information for working with members of this group. In contrast, bisexual individuals have a whole different ... continue reading
  • Laughter as addiction treatment

    Laughter as addiction medicine? Are you an addiction treatment provider looking for new ways to engage patients ? Here, we take a look at how laughter can aid practitioners in treating addiction…by relating and sharing special moments! Plus, 12 ...

    ... in solitude is great, however, the shared impact of a group of laughter seems to be better. As such, laughter in ... ! 10. Run laughter therapy groups. 11. Make time in your addiction treatment program for outdoor or ... continue reading
  • Tips for families coping with addiction around the Holiday Season

    Use the Holidays as an opportunity! The Holidays are a special time of year, with many families gathering together for celebrations. We at Enterhealth - a premier drug and alcohol addiction treatment company - hope that families realize that this ...

    ... facing a problem with drugs or alcohol. Signs of an alcohol addiction problem and signs of a pill problem may or may not ... particularly secretive behavior changes in peer groups difficulty sleeping or staying awake While ... continue reading
  • Coaching in addiction recovery: Why – How – How much? THE INTERVIEW

    Are you in the market for a recovery coach? Or are you exploring this option in a job/career change? Here, we learn more about what recovery coaches do, how much services typically cost, and what training is best. We’ve asked a recovery coach! In ...

    ... own feet in recovery. ADDICTION BLOG: Do you prefer working with individuals or in a group setting? Why? Which ... to participate in group coaching, if possible. I enjoy coaching both individuals and groups. With individual ... continue reading
  • The role of weekend programs in outpatient addiction treatment

    Weekend programs for outpatient addiction treatment Addiction, as well as its treatment, affects people’s lives in more than one way. Addiction does not affects only a drug user or drinker… but also her daily habits, activities, and ...

    ... both the evening and weekend programs for 6 full days of education and group process, a total of 18 hours a week. ADDICTION BLOG: How can clients avoid burnout while attending weekend treatment programs? LASTING RECOVERY ... continue reading
  • What is the Integrative Care Model of addiction treatment?

    Integrative Care in addiction treatment The need for an integrative approach to meet complex needs of people with mental disorders, including substance use disorders, has sparked the development of specialized mental health and addiction treatment ...

    ... big picture and not focus on only the presenting issue. ADDICTION BLOG: Why have you chosen to adopt this model ... the mountain where clients journey in a small group with staff facilitators to explore alternative ways to ... continue reading
  • How Tuning Forks Can Help Reduce Stress in Addiction Treatment

    Stress is America’s #1 Health Challenge According to the Centers for Disease Control, stress and stress burnout are now America’s #1 Health Challenge. As you may already know, lowering your stress is good for you! Your blood pressure goes down. ...

    ... your life as a way of staying on track with addiction recovery . Ultimately, if you are trying to reach the ... Stress Management Wellness Coach who helps individuals and groups get ahead of the stress curve by giving ... continue reading
  • What is Holistic Addiction Medicine? An INTERVIEW with Gateway Foundation

    A Holistic Approach to Addiction Many people who enter addiction treatment find themselves looking deeper into their personal story than ever before. And, it's truly possible to discover a new side of yourself in the process. Self-reports about the ...

    ... their unique life situations and challenges, while group therapy sessions allow clients to share their ... or call the Gateway site nearest you to get information. ADDICTION BLOG: Is there anything else that you'd like to ... continue reading
  • What is the Relationship Between Addiction and Mental Illness?

    Addiction and Mental Illness Require Treatment Much research has shown that there is an extremely complex relationship between addiction and mental illness . According to a renowned addiction psychiatrist at New York University by the name of Dr. ...

    ... 55 percent of people who are suffering from a drug or alcohol addiction will eventually develop a mental disorder. On the other hand, ... , behavioral therapy, and sobriety support groups. During the journey to healing and ... continue reading
  • Horse Riding as Therapy in Addiction Treatment

    Equine Therapy: Does It Help Address Addiction? Yes, equine therapy be used to help address issues related to addiction. It helps us shift emotional and mental patterns, and discover new ways of being. While relatively new, this type of therapy has ...

    ... we may feel helpless and hopeless. The guilt, both of the addiction itself and the things we have done while in the throes of ... from. Therapy, counselor-led support groups , psychologist/psychiatrist combos, inpatient ... continue reading
  • Praying for Those with Addictions: A Mission of Love, Mercy, and Hope BOOK REVIEW

    Can prayer help those who face the challenges of addiction? Prayers are a ritualized act that has helped many individuals through rough times of despair, pain, loss and discouragement. The act of praying aims to teach an individual to focus on their ...

    ... CHAPTER consists of prayers intended to help you release the guilt connected to addiction. The concept of this chapter follows a philosophy used in Al-Anon (AA) groups: You did’t cause it, you can’t control it, and you ... continue reading
  • Dissolving chronic pain with Open Focus™ when diagnosed with addiction

    Let's face it. By itself, dealing with intense and constant chronic pain is challenging. But, when you add addiction issues to the chronic pain equation – if you are not careful – you can set yourself up for a potential disaster. Certainly, ...

    ... as you work to deal with, heal and recover from addiction. We'll help you do that here. Then, we ... Executive Stress Management Wellness Coach who helps individuals and groups get ahead of the stress curve by giving them ... continue reading
  • Creating your purpose in addiction recovery

    Finding meaning in your life Many folks new to recovery often ask me about meaning; more specifically, finding meaning in their lives. Victor Frankel said it best in his award winning book Man's Search for Meaning . I won't go into some long ...

    ... years ago I went on a backcountry snowboarding trip. Our guide told us that if we were to get lost or our group became separated to stay put and not move. I asked our guide if he had ever been lost in the Rocky Mountains ... continue reading
  • How do you involve family in co-occurring disorders addiction treatment?

    Involving family in treatment: Does it help? How do you involve family members, co-workers, and friends into addiction treatment, especially when co-occuring disorders are present? Today, we are talking to expert Beth Bachelor, Director of ...

    ... out to local providers and family-oriented support groups. Something unique that we do is to routinely ... when they most need it and can least afford it. ADDICTION BLOG: Do you have any guidelines or after care programs for ... continue reading
  • Addiction treatment for Latinos

    Latinos and addiction treatment Latinos are one of the fastest growing ethnic populations in the U.S . They are also just as likely or slightly more likely than other ethnic groups to have a substance abuse problem. Unfortunately, they may also be ...

    ... , and pharmacotherapy approaches. Since Latinos are a very family-oriented group, family therapy should also play a large role in Latino drug addiction treatment. Aftercare Continuing on with one's life after completing ... continue reading
  • Addiction treatment for professionals

    Professionals and addiction treatment Substance abuse and addiction does not discriminate. Being a professional does not mean you are different than other populations nor does it make one immune to addiction. In fact, high stress professional jobs ...

    ... treatment are used during professional drug addiction treatment. Common approaches include individual therapy, group therapy, and family counseling. Attending 12-step or other self-help groups is also highly recommended ... continue reading
  • Sleep Deprivation in Addiction Treatment, It's Like Being Drunk!

    By Robert Wright, Jr., Ph.D., COFT The Stress Relief Doctor ARTICLE SUMMARY: This article reviews the effects of missing sleep and how it can impact your addiction recovery. Sleep deprivation has been connected with increased relapse, adverse health ...

    ... it harder for you to make good choices about sleep and addiction treatment or recovery. You must move past “I'll start ... Trainer who helps high achieving individuals and groups get ahead of the stress burnout curve by ... continue reading
  • Addiction risk factors in the LGBT community

    Why such a high risk of addiction? Isolation, abuse, homelessness, family estrangement – these are all consequences of addiction. For some addicts, this is their reality before they ever pick up their first drink or drug. The risk factors for ...

    ... can be prevented or effectively treated through many resources. Access to addiction resources for LGBT , however, is difficult for marginalized groups. Lack of support – The high volumes of homeless LGBT youth indicate ... continue reading
  • Dissolving stress with Open Focus when diagnosed with addiction

    Let's face it. By itself, every day stress is challenging to deal with. So, when you add addiction issues to the stress equation – if you are not careful – you can set yourself up for a potential disaster. Whether you currently are coping with ...

    ... life as you work to deal with, heal and recover from addiction. We'll help you do that here. Then, we ... Executive Stress Management Wellness Coach who helps individuals and groups get ahead of the stress curve by giving ... continue reading
  • First Responder addiction treatment: How can we help our heroes

    Imagine THIS kind of office… A stressful job might lead to addiction. But imagine a job that can cause trauma - yes, trauma. Imagine witnessing the worst of human experience EVERY DAY…and then going back to work the next day to see the same. ...

    ... if there is no follow up. First Responders have a very difficult time finding recovery groups they can attend in the community. ADDICTION BLOG: How often does “being judged by others”, especially colleagues, make First ... continue reading
  • LGBT addiction recovery and resources

    High risks of addiction LGBT health experts agree that discrimination, isolation, and other social pressures increase the risk for LGBT individuals, particularly LGBT youth, to use drugs and alcohol to reduce and cope with stress. In fact, the ...

    ... clinicians clubhouses that conduct LGBTQI- specific support group meetings …and so forth In more rural ... addiction medical issues including HIV appropriate services linkages to community resources such as support groups, ... continue reading
  • Intensive psychotherapy for addiction: What is it?

    Intensive psychotherapy: Is it right for you (right now)? Today, we speak with behavioral health therapist, trainer, speaker and life coach, Laura Longville (LAC) about the role of intensive therapy for addiction. Laura has worked as a therapist for ...

    ... Couples Therapy Family Therapy 12 Step Groups I always refer the client back ... all family members to committ to an Intensive at the same time. ADDICTION BLOG: How much time does someone need to commit to Intensive ... continue reading
  • Addiction treatment for women and children

    Women and children and addiction treatment There often comes a time in an addicted mother's life to make a life-changing choice – either get help for her addiction or lose her children. Unfortunately, when it comes to women and children and ...

    ... in addiction treatment will vary. It generally includes individual and group addiction therapy for ... addiction treatment facility. The same is true of hospitals, community clinics, and similar facilities. Non-profit groups ... continue reading
  • Addiction treatment for men

    When it comes to men and rehab, finding a facility that caters specifically to men can be a bit difficult in some areas. The good news, though, is that there are men-only addiction treatment facilities. These types of facilities allow some men to ...

    ... groups by gender so that men work with men. Individual outpatient addiction rehab: By choosing individual outpatient addiction ... life on their own. Individual counseling and group therapy sessions are also an important part ... continue reading
  • The Benefits of Meditation for Addiction

    It Begins with Nervous System Imbalance Imbalance in our nervous system is responsible for a great deal of disease (and dis-ease), digestive problems, high blood pressure, and mood disorders. When we try to regulate how we feel using unhealthy or ...

    ... the research behind the use of meditation in the treatment of addictions . Then, we invite your questions or comments at the end ... their memory recognition with a control group who had received no mindfulness training. ... continue reading
  • Books to read in addiction recovery (18 MUST HAVES!)

    An addiction recovery library It is nearly impossible to compile a list of all well written literature on the topic of addiction and recovery. But, how can you know what books you can trust when you are recovering from addiction, or have a family ...

    ... get you closer to what is happening within the lives of the most misunderstood groups in America – the people suffering from addiction and other mental illnesses. 12. The Dual Disorders Recovery Book. A book that can ... continue reading
  • Exercise addiction symptoms: Are you dependent on exercising (in an unhealthy way)?

    Regular exercise or compulsion? Regular physical activity plays a crucial role in health maintenance and disease prevention. However, excessive exercise has the potential to have adverse effects on both physical and mental health. While the ...

    ... . HEATHER HAUSENBLAS, PH.D.: Currently, there are no support groups for exercise addiction comparable to substance abuse and behavioral addiction support. Many eating-disorder treatment centers offer counseling for over ... continue reading
  • How much does addiction treatment cost?

    Addiction treatment costs , on average, about $135 per day for outpatient treatment and more than $700 per day for inpatient treatment. There are several ways to reduce the cost of addiction treatment to make it affordable on any budget, however. ...

    ... a year of schooling in a private university. For many, addiction treatment costs may seem impossible to cover. In fact, many ... administration. Districts are usually counties or groups of counties that operate within a state ... continue reading
  • Hypnosis for addiction recovery treatment - does it work?

    Hypnosis for addiction. Now we’re talking controversial. Some researchers believe that hypnosis is effective to the degree that participants possess a hypnotic trait…something inborn and akin to your height, body size, hair color, etc. Others ...

    ... Department of Health point to the possible potential of group hypnosis in the reduction of street drug use. ... to show that hypnotherapy has a greater effect on addiction quit rates than other interventions or no treatment ... continue reading
  • What is Harm Reduction? How is it Different from Traditional Addiction Treatment?

    Journey to Harm Reduction: Facilitator and Member Harm Reduction is an alternative treatment approach, and often thought of as radical. Harm Reduction does make some assumptions and operates on a belief system. What are these? In general, Harm ...

    ... are also all in different stages of their motivation to change that relationship. Both addiction and recovery operate on a spectrum. In my group I had people from all over that continuum of use and motivation to change ... continue reading
  • Signs of PTSD in teenagers… and how to treat PTSD and addiction

    PTSD Isn't Just for Soldiers People often associate Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) with soldiers in combat. However, there are a number of life circumstances that can lead to the development of PTSD such as witnessing a death or experiencing ...

    ... PTSD in teenagers, how is it manifested, and the appropriate addiction treatment for teens with PTSD here. At the end, we ... them coping skills. 2. Group therapy . Teens also find group therapy helpful because finding other ... continue reading
  • A New, Happy Direction for Neurofeedback for Addictions

    By Dr. Jonathan Cowan, Ph.D. New Neurofeedback Training for Addictions A recent blog by Dr. Tamara Roth, Ph.D. which appeared here on Addiction Blog did a nice job of summarizing some of the traditional uses of neurofeedback for addiction treatment ...

    ... neurofeedback training which may be very helpful for addiction, which was just published by Adolescent Psychiatry . ... ! The talk was very well received by this group of dopamine experts, and I hope that further ... continue reading
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  • Dissociation and Association in the Treatment of Addiction

    The Relationship Between States of Being In Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP), “state” refers to a person's subjective experience of self and the world at a certain time. Positive states include happiness and relaxation; negative states include ...

    ... when each state is appropriate. The challenge is to choose wisely. NLP Strategies in the Treatment of Addiction There are many NLP strategies to use when managing a person's state. We will discuss four: Dissociation ... continue reading
  • 11 ways to deal with a narcissistic boss in addiction recovery

    By Dr. Louise Stanger LCSW, CIP Trouble in addiction recovery with your boss? You're doing the deal. You are in recovery, working hard, and you've managed to secure a good job. The only problem is you thought working in recovery would be easy. ...

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    ... shows that it is effective for other chronic pain types as well … so why not the emotional pain that causes addiction? You can create your own hypnosis script. My, my how many there are on the internet! The basic formula ... continue reading
  • Getting Better Sleep in Addiction Recovery: SleepPhones PRODUCT REVIEW

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    ... Post, Journal of Alcohol Studies, The Sober World, Recovery Campus, DB Resources, Counselor Magazine, Recovery View, Addiction Blog and other media. The San Diego Business Journal listed her as one of the “Top 10 Women ... continue reading
  • Living in denial of addiction? A BOOK REVIEW that can help you

    The definition of denial Denial is defined as: ……….. “ the refusal or unwillingness to accept something or to accept an unpleasant reality.” Denial applies to many negative manifestations in our lives – from financial issues, to ...

    ... peek at the tiny spaces most of us are afraid to see. Got questions? If you're looking to grow in your addiction recovery, this is one of the books that may be right for you! Wondering where to find “When Reality Bites”? ... continue reading
  • Teenage and adolescent sleeping problems: The connection to addiction

    What Do Parents Need to Know about Sleep Problems and Addictions in Teens? What teenager does not stay up all night chatting or using some social media technology, at least occasionally? Most parents would indicate that their teen child does do this ...

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  • How to help my child with addiction

    Even teens are children. And when your child needs help with an alcohol or drug problem, you’ll probably need professional help. So, what can you do to help a teenager struggling with substance abuse or mental health issues? How can you encourage ...

    ... be looking for? Here, we take a look at what parents should know about helping teens begin the path to addiction recovery . What should you look for in a therapist, for example? What kinds of qualities best engage teens ... continue reading
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