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  • Principles of drug addiction treatment

    I recently spoke with Dr. David Sack, a really smart man. As a psychiatrist with a history of clinical and research experience, Dr. Sack seems to know addiction: inside and out. It’s by no means an exaggeration that I think him a modern thought ...

    ... in trouble with the legal system. But people referred to residential treatment for addiction also experience repeated failure to reduce drug use, and/or multiple drugs of abuse…so that the group that gets to residential ... continue reading
  • Does mindfulness meditation increase the effectiveness of substance abuse treatment for teens? (BOOK REVIEW)

    Yes, practices in mindfulness have shown to be effective in decreasing drug use. Plus, these practices teaches teens the REAL SKILLS needed to manage cravings, emotions, and behaviors related to substance abuse. “ Mindfulness-Based Substance Abuse ...

    ... in decreasing drug use. Plus, these practices teaches teens the REAL SKILLS needed to manage cravings, emotions, and behaviors related to substance abuse. “ Mindfulness-Based Substance Abuse Treatment for Adolescents ... continue reading
  • Drug Addiction Treatment – Acupressure

    ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Addiction is a complex, chronic brain disease that can be treated using acupressure. How does this alternative medicine help people who struggle with substance use disorders? We review here. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Addiction And Brain ...

    ... deals with alcohol and/or illicit drug use. In the U.S. the National Survey on Drug Abuse and Health of 2016 found that ... specific acupressure treatment on psychological distress, cravings, and drug/alcohol use measures. ... 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.

  • Ecstasy Rehab Treatment: What to Expect?

    ARTICLE SUMMARY: Here, we'll review best practices in treating a drug problem with ecstasy . We'll cover the basic services that reputable ecstasy rehabs offer and what you can expect during the process. Then, we invite your questions or comments ...

    ... healthy drug-free life. Besides remaining drug-free, there are also a number of other reasons to remain in treatment, ... ecstasy. ___ Reference Sources: Drug Abuse: MDMA (Ecstasy) Abuse Drug Abuse: Research Report: MDMA ( ... continue reading
  • Prejudice and addiction in treatment settings: How can clinicians face personal bias?

    Strategies for Counselors: How to Identify and Address Personal Biases Regarding Addiction We know that unconscious biases and prejudices affect all relationships, whether the relationship is a passing conversation at the super market or a ...

    ... According to the National Institute on Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse, 75% of alcoholics recover without treatment. It is also known that vets, addicted to drugs or alcohol during deployment, stop using once they returned ... continue reading
  • Sliding scale drug treatment

    The sliding scale payment method is often used by alcohol and drug treatment facilities to help reduce the cost of treatment . In the end, you'll typically only be charged a fee that you can reasonably afford. So how does it work? We review here and ...

    ... helping all of our readers live a drug free and sober life. Reference Sources: SAMHSA: Free Treatment Available SAMHSA: Free Substance Abuse Treatment DHHS: Treatment Services OASAS: Services SAMHSA: Find Facilities Near ... continue reading
  • Addiction treatment for veterans

    Veterans and addiction treatment Members of the armed forces may have the hardest job in the country. They're constantly surrounded by violence and forced to spend a great deal of time away from their homes and families. Many veterans come home ...

    ... a veteran addiction treatment program. During a substance abuse screening, a ... On the other, many addicts find it near impossible to quit using drugs or drinking. However, it's important to realize that help is available ... 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. ...

    ... to understand why some handle their stress by turning to drugs and/or alcohol? Substances aren't only a mask for ... the substance abuse and mental health problems of First Responders deserve equal treatment attention and ... continue reading
  • The efficacy of PTSD treatment while treating addiction

    There is a significant need for treatment of co-occurring posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and addiction. In fact, approximately half of individuals seeking addiction treatment meet current criteria for PTSD, and individuals with co-occurring ...

    ... than simple abstinence from alcohol and drugs. What are the benefits of PTSD treatment? The main benefit of PTSD ... PTSD and Substance Abuse in Veterans VA: Understanding PTSD treatment NIH: Treatment of Co-occurring ... continue reading
  • Addiction recovery for First Responders: The treatment our life-savers need

    When our heroes need help … what do they do? Most often, nothing! First Responders see the worst moments in life. Their jobs involve constant response to life-threatening situations. Watching people in hopeless situations and being responsible for ...

    ... Responders who deal with addiction share similar patterns of drug abuse? If so what are they? DR. TODD LANGUS ... First off, you need to find out why the treatments failed. Many times it is because Responders are treated ... 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 ...

    ... best chance at a lifelong recovery, substance abuse cannot be the sole treatment component. The substance(s) they are using ... in an individualized drug or alcohol rehab plan? MOUNTAINSIDE TREATMENT CENTER: At Mountainside ... continue reading
  • Affordable Care Act for addiction treatment

    What is the Affordable Care Act? Known officially as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) and colloquially as ObamaCare, the Affordable Care Act is a United States statute that was signed into law by President Barack Obama in March ...

    ... consider substance abuse and addiction to be pre-existing conditions. Because of the Affordable Care Act, individuals suffering from drug or alcohol addictions will be able to get the affordable addiction treatment that ... continue reading
  • Co-occurring disorders treatment: What to expect

    Options for dual diagnosis treatment There are a number of different options in dual diagnosis treatment for patients who are living simultaneously with a drug abuse disorder and a co-occurring mental health disorder. No two treatment programs will ...

    ... number of different options in dual diagnosis treatment for patients who are living simultaneously with a drug abuse disorder and a co-occurring mental health disorder. No two treatment programs will be alike because it ... 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 ...

    ... Recovery According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse , a person's risk of relapse is ... , family visitation can typically occur after 30-45 days into treatment. On-campus visits with your loved one in rehab allow you ... 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 ...

    ... and gender status. Lesbians are more likely to abuse tobacco, alcohol and illicit drugs compared to heterosexual women, but they are also more likely to seek treatment. However, the lack of research on female substance ... continue reading
  • The efficacy of mindfulness therapy for addiction treatment

    Mindfulness is the practice of awareness. In addiction treatment , the practice of mindfulness helps you pay attention to cravings and leads you to realize which thoughts, emotions and body sensations “constitute” your cravings. Besides craving ...

    ... on obtaining and using your drug of choice. Your body is on constant alert looking for the drug, pill, or drink, and ... for Addiction Book: Mindfulness-Based Substance Abuse Treatment for Adolescents by Sam Himelstein and ... continue reading
  • 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 ...

    ... time. Reference sources: NCBI: Groups and Substance Abuse Treatment NCBI: Substance Abuse Treatment: Group Therapy SAMHSA: Substance Abuse Treatment: Groups and Substance Abuse Treatment NIDA: Group Therapy Research continue reading
  • Steroid rehab treatment: What to expect?

    Get Your Life Back Addiction transforms people. From self-loving, we start to experience: fear despair low self-esteem Continue reading here for the basics on treating steroid addiction. We’ll review main issues and describe how to maintain your ...

    ... – they can also be abused. In particular, steroids are commonly abused by bodybuilders, athletes, and ... harder to resist the temptation of drugs than those who have completed a treatment program from start to finish. Still ... continue reading
  • Integrative treatment: A new approach to treating addiction?

    Addiction is a multidimensional process So, what do we really know about addiction? Recent neurological and biological studies have defined addiction as: “a disorder of altered cognition from a psychological and neurological perspective.” But ...

    ... and structure. Drug abuse produces cognitive shifts that promote continued drug use through ... believe that drug and alcohol problems require a new approach. But what can that look like? How can integrated treatment help? We ... continue reading
  • The efficacy of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) in addiction treatment

    Severe and long-term alcohol or drug use often leads to loss of brain function relating to cell death. Research indicates that Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) can help accelerate brain recovery and assist addicts whose brains have been damaged from ...

    ... remain in the brain. For instance, alcohol and drug abuse can result in the buildup of aldehydes and acids ... medical institution you go to and the reason for treatment, you may receive Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in one of ... continue reading
  • Is addiction a choice? Contingency Management as treatment option

    Here, we take a look at a recent study highlighted in the New York Times that has brought attention and controversy to the idea that addiction is a choice. More on the theory of how behavior guides choices here, with a section at the end for your ...

    ... of habits.” The Contingency Theory of substance abuse treatment The Contingency Theory of substance abuse treatment means helping a person choose something else over drugs that provide a higher reward. This may even ... continue reading
  • Addiction treatment for minorities

    Minority addiction treatment barriers Minorities typically face a number of barriers when entering addiction treatment or trying to complete addiction treatment. Some of these barriers may affect all demographics , while others may be specific to ...

    ... Plan, Fiscal Years 2009-2013 NCBI: Retention of Under-represented Minorities in Drug Abuse Treatment Studies SAMHSA: Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator NCBI: Asian-Americans, addictions, and barriers to ... continue reading
  • What is private addiction treatment like in Europe?

    Different approaches to the same problem Every country in the world has a different approach to dealing with the social and economic problems that arise as a consequence from illicit drug use, excessive drinking, and prescription medication ...

    ... medication diversion and abuse. Examples range from the decriminalization of all illicit drug possession in Spain and Portugal to the War on Drugs in the U.S. But, what is the face of addiction treatment in Europe? And ... continue reading
  • The unique challenges of addiction treatment for homeless populations

    How to help treat addiction for the homeless Substance abuse is both a precipitating factor and a consequence of homelessness. Prevalence estimates of substance use among homeless individuals are approximately 20-35%; as many as 10-20% are “dually ...

    ... abuse treatment actually receive it; structural and interpersonal barriers to accessing substance abuse treatment ... this town in need of some form of alcohol or drug treatment is in my estimation about 85% and I’d estimate ... continue reading
  • 3 signs you need dual diagnosis treatment

    Signs of the need for dual diagnosis When someone is living with both a diagnosed mental health disorder and an ongoing problem with substance abuse, they have what is called a dual diagnosis. Because both disorders require medical and ...

    ... . For most people, the symptoms may have existed before drugs and alcohol became a problem, but they can be significantly worsened by substance abuse. Treatment for both issues will decrease cravings for substances and ... 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 ...

    ... Being drug-free will make you more productive at work Financing addiction treatment Addiction treatment can ... Treatment Outcome Project: Does Substance Abuse Treatment “Pay for Itself”? The White House: Substance Abuse ... continue reading
  • Treatment Options for Youth Diagnosed with Substance Addictions

    ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Adolescence is a time of self-discovery and experimentation and unfortunately for most teens, this means experimenting with alcohol and drugs. While some teens don't end up addicted after their first few encounters, plenty of ...

    ... [5] When it comes to treatment options, teen drug rehabilitation programs offer the best chance for teens to beat their addictions. As of 2015, there were more than 14,500 substance abuse treatment centers across the U.S ... continue reading
  • The efficacy of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for addiction treatment

    Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, or CBT, is a type psychotherapy used in addiction treatment. But how effective is CBT? Is it a successful part of addiction therapy programs? The answer to these questions is YES! Cognitive Behavioral Therapy as been ...

    ... range of different skills that can be used to stop drug abuse and to address a range of other problems that often ... HAS BEEN SHOWN TO BE EFFECTIVE in substance abuse treatment. In fact, evidence from numerous large scale ... continue reading
  • Cost effectiveness of addiction treatment

    The real cost of addiction Do you know how much addiction costs you? Let’s do a little experiment and find out. Be honest and estimate the amount of money that you spend on drugs or alcohol each month and multiply that by 12. That’s how much you ...

    ... simply incarcerated for their crimes. A study on the National Institute of Drug Abuse website found that the cost effectiveness of addiction treatment was high. On average, imprisoning an addicted offender cost $24,000 ... continue reading
  • Addiction treatment for people with disabilities

    Living with a disability can also be very stressful, painful, and disheartening.. Because of this, substance abuse among the disabled population is typically much higher than the general population . In fact, drug abuse or addiction can be as much ...

    ... is sympathetic to their challenges substance abuse education wheelchair accessible entrances People with disabilities drug addiction treatment For people with disabilities, drug addiction treatment is comprised of a few ... continue reading
  • Women in Addiction Treatment: 6 Misconceptions

    The Equal Opportunity Illness? Addiction is sometimes known as an equal opportunities illness, cutting across age, socio economic position, gender and race, though much empirical evidence to connects both substance and process addictions to ...

    ... is closing. Boys/men are more likely to pick up drugs earlier in life but once introduced, both men and women ... women are less likely to receive adequate substance abuse treatment or to seek the specialized care they need. ... continue reading
  • What does a good heroin addiction treatment look like?

    By Clare Waismann Heroin addiction: Are you getting the care you need? The heroin epidemic continues to rage in the United States, with an estimated 467,000 people struggling with heroin abuse as of 2014, according to the Centers for Disease Control ...

    ... , with an estimated 467,000 people struggling with heroin abuse as of 2014, according to the Centers for Disease ... the best choice for their health? How can drug treatment providers be held to the expected high standards? ... 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 ...

    ... abusing drugs or alcohol in their later years. Late onset substance abuse in seniors is typically brought on by major life changes, such as retirement, loss of a spouse, or medical problems. The treatment approach ... continue reading
  • Crystal Meth Rehab Treatment: What to Expect?

    Put An End To the Nightmare Tired of feeling ashamed guilty and desperate? Being involved in drug use behaviors makes you disconnected from the world and people around you. The primary feeling of infatuation by meth disappear within the first few ...

    ... form of methamphetamine, a commonly abused illegal street drug. Individuals who abuse crystal meth do so for ... learn how to live a drug-free lifestyle outside of the treatment facility. Addiction specialists will typically ... 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 ...

    ... 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 by the National Institutes of Health ... continue reading
  • How does Intensive Outpatient Treatment for addiction work?

    Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP) for addiction is at least – if not more – effective than residential addiction treatment. So, how does it work? And what can you expect? Here, we review the main process and protocols for Intensive Outpatient ...

    ... may benefit greatly from it. (Note that Intensive Outpatient Treatment is not recommended for people who have a chronic history of drug abuse and require a higher level of medical supervision.) Intensive outpatient ... continue reading
  • Addiction Treatment for Nurses

    WHAT THIS ARTICLE COVERS: Nurses develop substance use disorders at generally the same rate as others. However, addiction is treated differently for nurses. What practices are most effective? We explore here. Then, we invite your questions related ...

    ... What To Expect? Is It For Me? Treatment Barriers Where To Find Help The Need Although most nurses understand the dangers of addiction, drug abuse and addiction can quickly develop in this population . Why? Two of ... continue reading
  • Drug abuse intervention: 7 principles of successful drug interventions

    Drug abuse interventions Drug abuse interventions are carefully planned processes that are staged to convince a drug addict to quit using drugs and enter treatment. To accomplish this goal, a small group of an addict's loved ones gathers together to ...

    ... in an effort to persuade them to enter treatment. Drug abuse intervention specialists are usually consulted to help plan and stage drug abuse interventions. How to stage a drug abuse intervention If you need to know how ... continue reading
  • Overcoming dependency from prescription drugs – BOOK REVIEW

    In the book “Recovery and Renewal: Your Essential Guide to Overcoming Dependency and Withdrawal from Sleeping Pills, Other ‘Benzo’ Tranquilizers and Antidepressants” , Baylissa Frederick explains how prescription drugs work and offers a ...

    ... to overcome prescription drug dependence…also look into a full list of options and alternatives for its treatment. Why Do ... to help people who are struggling prescription drug abuse. Wondering where you can find “Recovery ... continue reading
  • Cost of alcohol treatment programs

    What’s the cost of alcohol treatment programs? A range of different factors will influence the cost of treatment programs . By considering each of these factors, you’ll be able to find a treatment program that suits your needs and fits into your ...

    ... , for instance, offer free drug and alcohol rehab to anyone who needs it. You may also be able to locate other free alcohol treatment programs by searching on the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration ... continue reading
  • Paying for alcohol treatment: 3 things to avoid

    Paying for alcohol treatment An alcohol addiction can quickly consume a person's life. Without proper treatment, this addiction can lead to huge problems. While paying for alcohol treatment may seem impossible or like a waste of money, in reality ...

    ... hospitals and substance abuse treatment facilities may also finance alcohol treatment for some individuals ... The co-pay for mental health services, including drug and alcohol treatment, must not be higher than co-pays for ... continue reading
  • Average price of addiction treatment

    Many people diagnosed with addiction may avoid treatment altogether because they think they can’t afford it. While the average price of addiction treatment may seem quite high, this doesn’t always mean that you won’t be able to afford it. In ...

    ... drug-free environments offered by these facilities. 24-7 care can be costly, as well. Inpatient addiction treatment ... Free Substance Abuse Treatment NCBI: The Economic Costs of Substance Abuse Treatment: Updated Estimates ... 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 ...

    ... drug abuse, prenatal health, sexually transmitted disease and HIV prevention, and smoking cessation. With particular expertise in the use of evidence-based brief interventions in health care, substance abuse treatment ... continue reading
  • Who needs drug rehab?

    If you're struggling with a drug problem, you've may have tried to quit with no success. There's also a good chance that you've come to the realization that you may need a more structured drug rehab in order to do so. But not everyone who uses ...

    ... will usually perform a physical examination for signs of drug abuse and may even conduct a blood or urine test ... Deciding When Someone Needs drug Rehab NIH: Drug Facts: Treatment Approaches for Drug Addiction MAYO CLINIC: ... continue reading
  • How to refer a client to addiction treatment

    Are you an MD, psychologist, or psychiatrist looking to set up a network of effective addiction treatment for your patients? What should you do? How can you ensure that your processes are strong? We explore here. Then, we invite your questions or ...

    ... Health Services Inc. is a drug and alcohol treatment organization located in Salisbury, Maryland. The center offers inpatient substance abuse treatment including detoxification, partial hospitalization, and supportive ... continue reading
  • Affordable addiction treatment

    Cost of addiction treatment The cost of addiction treatment can be quite high, but it is usually influenced by a number of factors. The main factors that influence the cost of addiction treatment include: 1. Type of addiction treatment The type of ...

    ... consider the amount of money that you spend on alcohol or your drug of choice each week. Then, consider all of the indirect ... Substance Abuse Treatment Facilities NCBI: The Economic Costs of Substance Abuse Treatment: ... continue reading
  • Cost of drug detox

    What’s the cost of drug detox? Drug detox can range from very expensive to very cheap. It all depends on what type of detox facility you use, what services you need, and how long you’re in detox. There are a few factors which affect the cost of ...

    ... treatment and detox services. These include: 1. The type of drug detox facility you choose Non-profit drug ... also search for low cost drug detox programs on the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration ... continue reading
  • Interventions for substance abuse: 5 things to avoid

    Interventions for substance abuse If you have an addict in your life, you know how difficult it can be to get him or her into treatment. Denial can be a strong defense mechanism keeping an addict in illness. If this is the case, interventions for ...

    ... giving the addict a choice – seek substance abuse treatment or face consequences that their loved ones put ... Works: 5 Family Intervention Tips Drug Abuse Archives: Drug Abuse Prevention Through Family-Based Interventions: ... 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. ...

    ... for the first 60 days. Coinsurance costs for each day of treatment was $296 from 61 to 90 days, and $592 for every ... very important steps you must take. Call the National Drug Abuse Hotline at 1-800-662-HELP Let them know ... continue reading
  • How can prescribers prevent pharmaceutical drug diversion? INTERVIEW with Warren Rivera

    Rx drugs are getting into the wrong hands “Drug diversion” is the use of drugs for unintended purposes and the channeling of prescription drugs from legal sources to the illicit marketplace or their use. The diversion of prescription drugs can ...

    ... reason for the occurrence of: drug addictions drug-related emergency room visits death from overdoses And drug diversions have contributed to a significant increase in substance abuse treatment admissions. We’ve asked a ... continue reading
  • Counseling for family members of drug addicts: INTERVIEW with Mariners Inn

    When a family member is addicted – the whole family suffers. If addiction has affected your family, you should be aware that without help, this problem can disrupt the stability of the home. Addiction is a powerful disease. It affects the ...

    ... treatment for homeless men of Southeastern Michigan, in a professional, compassionate, therapeutic environment conducive to reducing their problems of drug ... service treatment center providing substance abuse treatment, ... continue reading
  • What is day treatment for substance abuse? INTERVIEW with Fountain Recovery

    Day treatment for substance abuse Outpatient (or day) treatment for addiction can vary in the intensity of services offered as well as types of therapies. Outpatient models, such as intensive day treatment, can be comparable to residential programs ...

    ... main advantages of day treatment for substance abuse, who and what this type of treatment best suits. We hope ... alcohol or drugs again? FOUNTAIN RECOVERY: Though there is no cure for addiction (i.e. a treatment that allows ... 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 ...

    ... and children drug addiction treatment The basics for women and children drug addiction treatment are typically ... also use the substance abuse treatment facility locator on the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services ... continue reading
  • Substance abuse intervention: How long?

    A substance abuse intervention usually takes about an hour, or so. However, the planning behind an intervention can take several days or weeks. Here, we present a timeline of events and general guideline for what to prepare. Then, we invite your ...

    ... : MAYO Clinic: Intervention: Help a loved one overcome addiction Drug Abuse: Drug Intervention Programs Intervention Center: frequently Asked Questions The HILLS Treatment Center: What To Expect During an Intervention continue reading
  • When does an intervention work for a drug addict or alcoholic?

    By Harold Clifton Urschel III, M.D., M.M.A. Chief Medical Strategist, Enterhealth Change your mindset about interventions for more successful outcomes! You've reached the point where you know your loved one has a problem and needs help. But you ...

    ... families reach out to Enterhealth - a drug and alcohol addiction treatment company - our experts first counsel the family ... of love, affirmation and express how the abuse has affected everyone. Letters should start off ... continue reading
  • How to do a drug intervention

    What to expect from a drug intervention It can be difficult to know what to expect from a drug intervention . If everything goes well, an intervention will result in an addict seeking treatment for his or her drug abuse problem. Unfortunately, this ...

    ... an intervention will result in an addict seeking treatment for his or her drug abuse problem. Unfortunately, this is not always the case. Anyone who is planning a drug intervention should – as the old saying goes – hope ... continue reading
  • Who needs drug detox?

    Withdrawal is the process during which a person's body tries to adjust and get rid of any remaining traces of a drug. Not only can drug detox uncomfortable, with symptoms ranging from nausea to hallucinations, it can also be dangerous. Supervised ...

    ... of drug dependence usually involves a thorough physical examination as well as a drug abuse screening ... physically dependent on a drug. And you need drug detox before you enter drug rehab or treatment. A diagnosis of ... continue reading
  • How to identify a prescription drug addict

    A prescription drug addiction may be somewhat difficult to spot at first, but it's important to catch it early. Treating this addiction in the early stages generally increases the chances of a successful recovery, and minimizes the damage that ...

    ... to stop abusing prescription drugs. After a prescription drug addict agrees to getting help, an addiction specialist will then need to perform an assessment on a prescription drug addict before they enter treatment. This ... continue reading
  • Get Rid of Drug Cravings Once and for All

    ARTICLE SUMMARY: There is no way to completely eliminate drug cravings. However, you can learn to live with them…and get through them. This article reviews why cravings occur and offers three practical ideas on how to cope. ESTIMATED READING TIME: ...

    ... first at how drugs work in the brain. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) , ... know the answer. Reference Sources: Alternatives In Treatment: What Are Drug Cravings and How Do They Impact an Addict's ... continue reading
  • Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs (PDMPs): How do you identify at-risk patients?

    As we grew old, we were taught that substances of abuse were lurking through the intercity, waiting to pounce upon us from downtown intersections or head shops draped in burglar bars. As we grew older, we realized that this, alone, was far too ...

    ... more of the following risk factors for prescription drug abuse may apply to at-risk patients: Past ... skills to prevent or change harmful behaviors. 3. Treatment: These services are optimized for individuals in the ... continue reading
  • Professional drug and alcohol interventionist: When to call in help

    Millions of families are affected by drug and alcohol addiction each year. These families are often torn apart by financial, health, and relationship problems due to the substance abuse. Unfortunately, it's not usually easy to convince an addict to ...

    ... , health, and relationship problems due to the substance abuse. Unfortunately, it's not usually easy to convince an addict to quit using drugs or alcohol and get into a treatment program. So, when should you call in a ... continue reading
  • Who needs drug testing?

    You most likely won’t be informed of the results of the drug testing right away, but you should know within a few hours or days. Testing for drug addiction, on the other hand, generally involves a more in-depth assessment. This can include a ...

    ... personally and promptly. Reference Sources: SAMHSA: The Drug Abuse Screening Test (DAST) NCBI: Clinical Guidelines for the Use of Buprenorphine in the Treatment of Opioid Addiction Department of Health: Substance ... continue reading
  • Drug and alcohol intervention: Taking the first step

    Drug and alcohol interventions: Who needs them? For many, convincing a loved one to enter substance abuse treatment is no easy feat. If you're reading this and wondering if your loved one needs a drug and alcohol intervention, chances are, he or she ...

    ... a last ditch effort by loved ones to get an addict into drug and alcohol treatment. Typically, it's become obvious that an addict's substance abuse is affecting not only themselves but those around them as well. They ... continue reading
  • The Drug, Set, and Setting Model of Addiction (An Intro)

    Drug, Set, and Setting: Looking at Substance Use From All Angles Although there is much disagreement about the causes of drug use, one thing is for certain: that substance use is a complicated and multidimensional problem. As addiction theorists ...

    ... . All Drugs are Not Created Equal Common addiction treatment rhetoric is that “a drug is a drug, is a drug.” This ... . Zinberg believed that to understand why people abuse drugs, it was first important to understand how so ... continue reading
  • Drug addiction at work: How to address addictions in the workplace

    The most valuable resource of any company, large or small, is its people. Without healthy, productive, capable employees, no business can remain competitive and profitable. But what can you do when employees might have problems with drugs or ...

    ... : increased tolerance for the drug-of-choice withdrawal from the drug preoccupation with chemical use changes ... of addiction care. Individuals managing a substance abuse treatment program typically have a bachelor’s or ... continue reading
  • What is intensive outpatient treatment for substance abuse?

    Q: What is intensive outpatient treatment for substance abuse? A: A type of rehab you attend at least 3 days a week for 2-4 hours a day or more, often scheduled around work or school. Here we review the goals, intensity, duration, settings and ...

    ... for individuals from the age group of 18 years and older, seeking primary treatment for alcohol and illicit or prescription drug abuse and drug addiction. IOP is mostly recommended for those who don’t need medically ... continue reading
  • Drug rehab costs

    What is the cost of drug rehab? To many, the cost of drug rehab may seem too high. However, what some people may not realize is that rehab costs can range from nearly free to exorbitantly expensive. There are a number of factors that contribute to ...

    ... income, the less you pay for drug rehab. A list of local drug rehab facilities that offer sliding scale fees or other types of assistance can be found using the Substance Abuse Treatment Facility Locator on the Substance ... continue reading
  • How to identify drug seeking behavior

    Oftentimes, a person exhibiting drug seeking behaviors will be addicted to the drug they are trying to get. Getting help for drug seeking behavior and the accompanying drug addiction early is very important. If local doctors and hospitals label a ...

    ... a particular illness or need a particular drug. This denial makes getting treatment much harder and can lead to severe ... severity of symptoms • exhibiting signs of drug abuse, including withdrawal symptoms or skin tracks • ... continue reading
  • The Secret to Preventing Alcohol and Drug Relapse

    ARTICLE SUMMARY: The secret to preventing relapse is to be engaged in the therapeutic process. If you’re seeing a professional counselor, you can begin to understand what drinking or drug “do” for you. And take hope. Relapse isn’t all bad; ...

    ... be one reason why people avoid treatment in the first place. So, how many people relapse back to drinking or drugs? The National Institute of Drug Abuse states that: “Relapse rates for drug use are similar to rates for ... continue reading
  • Addiction treatment for college students

    Partying is a well known pastime in many colleges, particularly those with strong Greek presences. Unfortunately, after being swept up in the party scene, many college students, just like other demographics , will develop a substance abuse problem. ...

    ... their degrees. College student drug addiction treatment Drug addiction treatment for college students should ... Motivation: Examining Barriers to Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment NCBI: College Students Rarely Seek Help ... continue reading
  • How to identify drug users and drug addicts

    Identifying drug users and drug addicts Many believe that drug use is harder to hide than alcohol dependence and addiction. Unfortunately, identifying drug users and drug addicts isn't always easy. Some individuals who use or abuse drugs are ...

    ... best, since early detection can lead to more successful drug treatment. Here, we review signs of drug abuse and addiction. Then, we invite your questions about identifying drug addicts at the end. How to tell if someone ... continue reading
  • Cost of Residential Treatment Programs

    ARTICLE OVERVIEW: A 30-day residential program can cost around $10,000, while a long-term stay in residential treatment, can be cost twice that much. Costs vary based on services and total time spent in treatment. More here. TABLE OF CONTENTS: The ...

    ... to do is to trust the process. Treatment programs can help you learn to live without drugs or alcohol. There are the best option ... in the California Treatment Outcome Project: Does Substance Abuse Treatment “Pay for Itself ... continue reading
  • Addiction treatment for women

    Like many things in life, dealing with addiction and approaching addiction treatment is different for varied populations . Studies have shown that it’s more likely for men to drink and do drugs, while women are more likely to develop substance ...

    ... SAMHSA: TIP 51: Substance Abuse Treatment for Women NCBI: Chapter 7: Substance Abuse Treatment for Women NIAAA: Gender and Use of Substance Abuse Treatment Services NIH: DrugFacts: Treatment Approaches for Drug Addiction continue reading
  • Drug and Alcohol Detox Clinics in Mississippi

    ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Detox clinics in Mississippi are special as they run under specific state laws. In this article, we teach you how to find a safe and reputable detox center in Mississippi. At the end, we invite your questions in the comments ...

    ... doctor, you'll want to consult him/her about your drug or alcohol abuse. S/he will be able to direct you towards the ... a detox clinic and offering yourself the proper treatment, you're giving yourself a second chance at ... continue reading
  • Drug and Alcohol Detox Clinics in Rhode Island

    ARTICLE OVERVIEW : This article explains what to expect and how detox is regulated in Rhode Island. TABLE OF CONTENTS: What is Medical Detox? Detoxing in Rhode Island How Does Detox in Rhode Island Work? Inpatient Detox Centers Outpatient Detox ...

    ... to make rational and informed decisions. [4] This limitation has been criticized because the need of treatment for illicit drug abuse is real, and should be open and available to everyone. How can you get started on the ... continue reading
  • Addiction treatment for atheists

    Religion and spirituality often play a big part in many addiction treatment programs. While not all treatment programs are affiliated with a religious group, many programs incorporate religion or spirituality into addiction treatment itself. Because ...

    ... with a screening and assessment, and atheist drug addiction treatment is no different. Addicts are first screened to determine if they may be suffering from a substance abuse disorder. An assessment is then done to ... 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 ...

    ... Services Locator ASU: Solutions for Latino Drug Abuse NCBI: Substance Abuse Prevalence and Treatment Among Latinos and Latinas SAMHSA: Drug Abuse among Hispanic SAMHSA: Behavioral Health and Hispanic/Latinos SAMHSA ... 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 ...

    ... addiction: Can’t Get In: Barriers to Addiction Treatment Entry U.S. Department of Labor: Family and Medical Leave Act Advisor Drug Abuse: Principles of Drug Addiction Treatment The White House: Treatment and Recovery continue reading
  • How much does drug testing cost?

    Is drug testing expensive? Usually, the cost of drug testing and screening will be under $100. Compared to the cost of full-blown drug rehabilitation, drug testing is relatively inexpensive. Free and/or low cost drug testing is generally very easy ...

    ... set up a drug testing and drug use assessment. Drug testing financial aid and assistance Other types of drug testing financial aid and assistance may also be offered by some substance abuse treatment facilities directly ... continue reading
  • Substance abuse intervention strategies: Top 10

    The basics of substance abuse intervention Substance abuse interventions are complex processes that are designed to make a drug addict or an alcoholic realize that they need help for their addiction. Wondering what you can expect from an alcohol or ...

    ... make a decision to either go into a substance abuse treatment program or lose the enabling support of their loved ... your loved one, causing them to continue to abuse drugs or alcohol. This could include giving them money ... 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 ...

    ... relapse during outpatient treatment. Male drug addiction treatment Male drug addiction treatment follows the same ... addiction treatment for men is via the online treatment facility locator tool on the Substance Abuse and ... continue reading
  • Drug & Alcohol Detox Clinics in Texas

    ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Learn how to find a safe and reputable detox center in the state of Texas here. At the end, we invite your questions. TABLE OF CONTENTS: What is Medical Detox? Detoxing in Texas How Does Detox in Texas Work Inpatient Texas Detox ...

    ... Under this law, any substance abuse treatment facility that provide detoxification services must ... only do you risk the fatal consequences sometimes found with drug and alcohol withdrawal, but you also risk harming your ... continue reading
  • Drug and Alcohol Detox Clinics in Nevada

    ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Detox clinics in Nevada are special. Learn how to find a safe and reputable detox center in Nevada here. At the end, we invite you to ask further questions. TABLE OF CONTENTS: What is Medical Detox? Detoxing in Nevada How Does ...

    ... law that defines medical services in the state. It is particular to facilities for treatment of abuse of alcohol or drugs. It defines a facility for modified medical detoxification as a medical facility that provides ... continue reading
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  • Sound Healing for Stress Burnout in Addiction Treatment

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  • Employee assistance programs and addiction: Can corporations fill the gap in treatment?

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  • The Legal Status of Marijuana in the U.S. and Implications for Addiction Treatment

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  • Sleep Deprivation in Addiction Treatment, It's Like Being Drunk!

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  • Recovery after addiction treatment: Why and what is aftercare?

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  • Hypnosis for addiction recovery treatment - does it work?

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  • Horse Riding as Therapy in Addiction Treatment

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  • The basics of pain management treatment: 5 things to keep in mind

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  • Laughter as addiction treatment

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  • How to live a drug free life: Ways to support clients after addiction treatment

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