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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 ...
... the most popular secular support groups that can be found in Florida include the following: Life Ring A secular abstinence based support group for individuals recovering from addiction to alcohol and drugs. It is based ... 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. ...
... may have about support groups, and we will try to provide you with a quick, personal response. ADDICTION BLOG: What’s the main attraction of a support group in addressing drug or alcohol addiction? LIVING FREE RECOVERY ... 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 ...
... parents want what is best for their newborns. However, drug addiction can hijack the brain’s reward center. It can ... more information: www.midatlanticbh.com SUPPORT GROUPS/SELF-HELP ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS (AA) Northern ... continue reading -
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 ...
... addiction also experience repeated failure to reduce drug use, and/or multiple drugs of abuse…so that the group ... facing addiction, and can serve as a bridge into a sober, reocvering community. We support involvement ... continue reading -
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 ...
... ongoing therapies Ongoing medication management Drug testing Support groups …and more. Due to ... you personally and promptly. To learn more about drug and alcohol addiction treatment or to inquire about using Enterhealth's ... 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 ...
... treatments 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 ... 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 ...
... support groups, though, these types of addiction treatment programs are not always available in all areas. In general, areas with a high LGBT population will usually offer these types of services. LGBT drug 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 ...
... need a great deal of support once they complete an addiction program. This usually involves weekly outpatient therapy sessions, self-help group therapy sessions, vocational training, community support, and a stay in a ... 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 ... support groups like Gamblers Anonymous, SMART Recovery, or faith-based group meetings can help. Prescription Drugs ... 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 ...
... their lives. In The Disease Model, I learned that addiction is chronic and progressive; meaning that it only get ... group. The first being an open support group for the residents of the building to come and talk about drug ... 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 ...
... of isolation. Support and provide encouragement to one another outside the group setting. What will you learn from this manual? This manual is for clinicians who work with clients who struggle with addiction. It offers ... 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 ...
... the treatment of addiction If you or a loved one have made the decision to engage in a drug or alcohol support group therapy, and you are looking where to find it, you’ve come to the right place. Groups are available in ... continue reading -
Are drug rehab centers free?
Cost of drug rehab The cost of different drug rehab programs will vary, depending on a number of different factors. Inpatient drug rehab centers, for instance, are typically more expensive than outpatient rehab centers. On the same note, long-term ...
... abuse treatment. Finally, support groups offer free drug treatment in informal settings. 12 step groups or groups like SMART Recovery and Rational Recovery offer help for all kinds of addictions and can connect 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 ...
... contribute to the recoverer’s use of drugs or alcohol. TIP 2: Do not ... 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 ... 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 -
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 -
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 ...
... (in the past month) are 3.9% overall Drug addictions and PTSD are co-morbid conditions that can be treated ... for clients. So while traditional psychotherapy, PTSD support groups , and alternatives like EMDR can continue to ... 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 ...
... support group or grief counselor. Keep “community” in mind – reach out and use the community available to you. ADDICTION ... right now, just like you are. Support groups and counseling groups can be a spring board to recovery ... 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 can ... their hands. It's easy to go to group during the day and drink or drug at night. Short-Term Inpatient – This is ... 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 ...
... to at the specified time for individuals or groups. ADDICTION BLOG: What are the “best practices” in ... you have the right technologies like phone and internet to support your processes. 3. Third, use a recommended evidence ... 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 ...
... on the person with the addiction. During family therapy, a parent or spouse may learn that they need help, too. They may be advised to attend groups such as Al-Anon, Nar-Anon or other family support groups in addition to ... 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 ...
... usually refer out to local providers and family-oriented support groups. Something unique that we do is to routinely ... in some way – diagnoses, drug of choice, demographics- but all have addiction in common. There is not ... 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 ...
... and have access to daily peer support groups. There will also be group activities to encourage positive social ... is an addiction epidemic in Connecticut, and it is not slowing down. There were about 2,000 drug overdose ... continue reading -
How do drug rehab alumni programs work?
Completing a drug addiction rehab program successfully is a major accomplishment and should provide you with a tremendous sense of pride. However, recovery is an ongoing process that evolves over a lifetime. While drug rehab is an essential piece in ...
... list full of alumni events and meetings. Typically, alumni groups: host regular sober, social events meet once or twice ... support as you progress in life. Rehab isn’t the end of treatment While drug addiction treatment ... 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 ...
... groups, however, do offer free addiction counseling services to anyone that needs it. Self-help and support groups ... Services offices The National Drug Abuse Hotline (1-800-662-HELP) Addiction counseling financial aid and ... 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 ...
... possible approaches to help serve people at risk of addiction in the LGBT community here. Then, we invite ... community connection without drugs and alcohol. LGBT support groups and alternative support groups, such as ... 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? ...
... interventionist will help you navigate through treatment, support group attendance (12-Step work, ALANON, ACA, ... Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD) exists as the nation's premier advocacy group for addiction treatment. ... 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 ...
... practices in running Women's Recovery Groups. And this books shows you exactly ... Drug Abuse Clinical Trials Network gender special interest group and past Chair of the American Psychiatric Association’s Council on Addiction ... 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? ...
... and involved in support group therapy sessions learn more about the relationship between addiction and depression ... the positive and negative consequences of continued drug use, self-monitoring to recognize cravings early ... 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 ...
... to their work in groups or with individual clients. ... support from their profession which adds to the problem. ADDICTION BLOG: What core principles of effective group, family and individual counseling should addiction ... 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 ...
... here. Thus, America's addiction to opioids is well established, ... support groups. 4. Recovery: With respect to substance use disorder, these services typically support individuals' abilities to abstain from future drug ... continue reading -
The pros and cons of drug rehab centers
ARTICLE OVERVIEW: The goal of rehab is to learn how to live a drug-free life. If you truly wish to get better… a stay in rehab can be just the right thing. Here, we examine some of the PROs and CONs of residential treatment for addiction. Then, we ...
... . Coaching. Living in a sober house. Mentoring. Support groups. Q: WHAT ARE THE PROs? A: The ... Drug treatment rehab centers: Who should go? Get Personalized Addiction Treatment Text Support Receive 24/7 text support ... continue reading -
How to tell if your teenager is using drugs?
We here at Addiction Blog strive to help parents raise healthy young people. In this interview, we hope to help you define and recognize problems with drugs or alcohol early. So, if you’re a worried parent, know first that you are not alone. ...
... support groups such as CoDA of Al-Anon. ADDICTION BLOG: Who should I tell if I suspect my teen is using drugs ... others (hospitalization). ADDICTION BLOG: Will my teen go to jail for using drugs? ADVENT GROUP: They certainly ... 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 ...
... health services Medical services Peer support groups Payment assistance Medicare coverage Senior drug addiction treatment As with other types of drug addiction treatment, senior drug addiction treatment is comprised of a ... 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 ...
... be the hardest part of the journey. The pull towards drugs or alcohol can be powerful, and it isn't uncommon ... addiction takes a professional, and you have many options to choose from. Therapy, counselor-led support groups ... 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 ...
... racism? Well, Rat Park shows us that addiction has less to do with drugs and biology and more to do with the ... to buy better food, join a gym, attend support groups, and do meditation everyday is unrealistic. Middle class ... 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 ...
... create the behavioral foundation of drug addiction. ADDICTION BLOG: What are some of ... generally involves treatment plus social support such as AA, NA or any of the 12 Step recovery groups. With this being said,each ... 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 ...
... and Drug Addiction Are you interested in finding and keeping emotional sobriety in addiction recovery ... my family and unending sources of unconditional love and support for the most important years of my adult life so ... 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 ...
... values are still there, but the drugs and alcohol were “overshadowing” them. ADDICTION BLOG: How were you introduced to ... cognitive behavioral therapy, education, exercise, support groups etc., as they work on their ... 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 ...
... or not he or she has a problem themselves. TIP 3: Know what to do to support addiction recovery If you or a loved one is an alcoholic or a drug addict in recovery, here are five tips that can help you help them over the ... continue reading -
Recovery after addiction treatment: Why and what is aftercare?
By Whitney Balliett, Clinician, LADC Once you leave treatment, recovery requires more than just staying sober and clean. What helps you get sober? To stay sober you have to do more than avoid the people, places, and things that led you to drinking. ...
... addiction recovery Be real about your need for support from others Find sober people who are healthy to surround yourself with Attend some type of self-help support group ... Drug Counselor with a Master of Arts in Addiction ... 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 ...
... learn more about how LGBT people can find help for drug and alcohol problems, we’ve turned to one of the ... addiction medical issues including HIV appropriate services linkages to community resources such as support groups ... 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 ...
... is placed on group therapy as well, ... drug-free and self-sufficient. Finally, a good aftercare plan includes support services to match people with support groups, social services, and job placement. Young adult addiction ... continue reading -
Counseling for family members of drug addicts: What to expect?
Healing from addiction in the family Family counseling can help families recover and heal from addiction. How? Today, we speak with Flicky Gildenhuys , an educator in the field of parenting and author of the book “Blending Families” about the ...
... and ensure that every member has the necessary support. ADDICTION BLOG: Is it normal to fear or be ... a therapist who is qualified to work with this age group and insist that your child attends an assessment. Boundaries ... continue reading -
Drug and Alcohol Detox Clinics in California
ARTICLE OVERVIEW: The State of California supervises hundreds of different detox clinics. Learn how to find a safe and reputable detox center in California here. TABLE OF CONTENTS: What is Medical Detox? Detoxing in California How Does Detox Work? ...
... to do a little research. Check your county's alcohol and drug programs to make sure a detox clinic you are about to enroll ... part of their addiction. They can accomplish this with counseling, support groups, or an ... 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. ...
... approximately 55 percent of people who are suffering from a drug or alcohol addiction will eventually develop a mental disorder. On the other ... behavioral therapy, and sobriety support groups. During the journey to healing ... 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 ...
... , as per the War on Drugs, we should in fact extend love; ”The opposite of addiction is not sobriety,” he says ... effort education, and community (often provided by support groups) …we can create a learned sense of security ... 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 ...
... support to receive: Resources about addiction and recovery Information about our treatment process DRUG ADDICTION ... the most misunderstood groups in America – the people suffering from addiction and other mental ... continue reading -
How can parents help a drug addict child? INTERVIEW with Odyssey House Louisiana, Inc.
Sometimes, you can’t control the outcome As parents, we try to do whatever we can and whatever we know, to prevent harm to our kids. But sometimes we make mistakes. And sometimes, the outcome is not just up to us. So, when the harm is done, and ...
... is done, and our teen is battling with an alcohol or drug problem, what can we do? We can’t help but wonder ... support groups and follow-up therapy. You cannot assume that the problem is fixed after a teen attends addiction ... continue reading -
Stuck in addiction? Believable Hope (BOOK REVIEW)
Do you feel overcome by addiction? Do you see no way out? Thankfully, there are many solutions available to you. And, it’s important to remember that you are not alone. Here, we review a book that can help you. Then, we invite your questions, ...
... support group helping people suffering from combined mental health and substance abuse issues. He currently serves as the Chairman of the Board of American Addiction ... addiction? If you yourself have struggled with a drug ... 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 ...
... prearranged location at the right time. The rest of the group should already be there waiting. You or the intervention ... one. Reference Sources: AIR: Interventions for Drug Addiction Drug Addicted: What You Need To Know ... continue reading -
Is private luxury addiction treatment a new necessity?
Is private addiction treatment for you? Private addiction clinics are taking a new approach to treating addiction. We know that the old “one-size-fits all” treatment model is not working because individual needs are just as diverse as people ...
... ADDICTION BLOG: What type of substance use disorders can be treated at Alpine Horizon: opiates, alcohol, harder drugs? BRIDGET CURRAN: Alcohol use disorder and any Class B-drug ... is an addiction recovery support group kind- ... continue reading -
Dysfunctional addictive relationships: Are you hiding from intimacy in addiction recovery? (BOOK REVIEW)
Do you seek dysfunction in relationship? Have you ever yearned for love, even made sacrifices for it, and still felt distant from your partner and/or deeply unsatisfied? Once in recovery from addiction , some of us need to start from the ...
... before we even begin to use alcohol or drugs. Often, addiction is a way to deal with the ... and psychoanalyst, founding partner of The Community Consulting Group, and a supervisor of psychotherapy at the William ... continue reading -
Approach addiction as what it is, a chronic brain disease
By Harold Clifton Urschel III, M.D., M.M.A. Chief Medical Strategist, Enterhealth Addiction: The 3rd leading cause of death in the U.S. The Washington Post recently reported that the mortality rate for white men and women ages 45-54 with less than a ...
... addiction community often rejects new scientific treatments, and continues to enforce the sham belief that a support group ... -term. A great deal of alcohol and drug-induced brain damage takes place in the prefrontal cortex ... continue reading -
Drug and alcohol intervention programs: What to expect
For some people, drug and alcohol intervention programs may be a last effort to get their loved ones into treatment. But drug and alcohol intervention programs can help individuals who need to get their addicted loved ones into treatment. These ...
... group should plan what they will say. Many people find it helpful to write down their statement before a drug and alcohol intervention and simply read it to the addict during the intervention. 4. Planning addiction ... continue reading -
Telehealth in Addiction Treatment
By David M. Kniffen Jr. President and Chief Executive Officer of Enterhealth Using Telehealth for Drug and Alcohol Addiction Telehealth, or the use of telecommunications systems to connect patients with doctors, has been around longer than many ...
... we recommend that must complete a drug test at a local lab ... Addiction Services Possible via Telehealth: Check-in appointments for patients and psychiatrists Emergency individual support Family therapy group sessions Group ... continue reading -
Addiction and Trauma | Research and Recovery: An INTERVIEW with Dr. Lisa M. Najavits, Ph.D.
Addiction and Trauma Nearly everyone faces some kind of trauma in their lives. Whether this is the death of a loved one, the loss of a job, or a form of abuse, we all have seen our share of struggle. But how we handle the stress, pressure, and pain ...
... find solace in drug use. Addiction and childhood trauma also drives addiction. When children experience ... Addiction, or Both. The offers practical advice related to: Coping mechanisms. Discovering the right support group ... 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 ...
... result in failure. This can occur when a group of loved ones acts more confrontational and emotional rather ... ready to accept the fact that he or she needs drug addiction treatment. If this is the case, loved ones should ... continue reading -
What is a drug or alcohol intervention?
Drug or alcohol intervention definition The intervention process involves a group of individuals who are ready to confront an addicted person in an effort to persuade them to seek professional help for their substance abuse. This group of ...
... addict about his or her substance abuse. The main drug or alcohol intervention goals are to make the addict ... support group for loved ones of addicts. Loved ones of an addict who better able to understand the addiction ... continue reading -
Using Spiritual or Religious Beliefs when Fighting Addiction
ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Religious and spiritual beliefs can moderate the relationship between life stressors and quality of life. In fact, reliance on your beliefs can give you hope, strength, and provide meaning in addiction recovery. TABLE OF CONTENTS: ...
... Concept. Family-interaction proponents view alcoholism or drug addiction as a role assigned to an individual family ... & effective coping skills In sum, there is support for the positive impact that spiritual and religious ... continue reading -
Addiction & Loneliness: Can You Beat Addiction Alone?
Are You Lonely? Science Says You Can Cultivate Intimacy and Joy This article is a follow up from my previous article, The Opposite of Addiction is Connection, a discussion centered on Johann Hari's, TED talk : “Everything You Think You Know About ...
... human beings.” We Need Love, Not War Isolation and drug addiction are like the chicken and the egg. We're ... ,” says Barbara Friedrickson. Finding a support group and working on personal relationships in that context ... continue reading -
Rehab cocaine addiction: When to choose inpatient vs. outpatient
Is cocaine becoming a problem in your life? Cocaine is a powerful central nervous system (CNS) stimulant that triggers the release of large amounts of dopamine in the brain. With repetitive cocaine use , a person starts craving cocaine when effects ...
... Detox is the first phase of every drug addiction treatment, regardless of whether you choose an ... addiction has psychological roots that can be discussed and addressed through support group meetings and individual or group ... continue reading -
Families of addicts: Seeing addiction from the other side
Addiction: It’s not just about the addict The word addiction usually triggers thoughts that involve an addict and their struggles with substance abuse. Primary concerns with addiction usually lie with the addict. There is a whole other side to ...
... may be equally suffering the effects of drug addiction and need support. The distress faced by the loved ... addiction in the family include: A licensed clinical psychologist experienced in treating addictions A support group ... continue reading -
Rehab heroin addiction: When to choose inpatient vs. outpatient
Heroin is an extremely addictive drug. With prolonged and chronic use, it’s extremely difficult to quit heroin without the help of medical professionals or a structured rehab treatment program. But, how can you stop heroin ? What is the right ...
... support. During heroin rehab, you will be monitored and assisted by teams of doctors, nurses, and addiction counselors. The most important reason why you need drug addiction ... expected to attend group meetings, typically in ... 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 ...
... . An abuser's best chance for recovery includes the support of the family and loved ones, and it begins ... that have sustained injury due to alcohol and drug addiction. We also provide intervention moderation at no charge ... 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 ...
... minority drug addiction treatment are: 1. Evaluation and assessment Anyone entering addiction treatment ... placement, and/or community support are also considered during addiction aftercare. Addicted minorities Addicted ... 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 ...
... we are going to do next. As a result of their drug or alcohol use, people in early recovery can plan to do ... meditations (Audio files) Should addicts buy iPhone apps for addiction? If you use an iPhone app once a week, ... 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 ...
... used illicit drugs. ADDICTION BLOG: How does alcohol and drug addiction affect ... addiction. ADDICTION BLOG: Who typically manages a substance abuse program that would include evaluation, treatment, counseling and support ... 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 ...
... your drug-of-choice after you are drug-dependent, your body will experience withdrawal symptoms. In fact, drug dependence ... sign up for text support to receive: Resources about addiction and recovery Information about our ... 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 -
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 ...
... guide. When you're ready to seek out professional support for treatment of addiction, trauma, or both, here are a list of ... a licensed clinical social worker. 3. Support Groups. These are non-formal meetings between people ... 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 ... up 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 -
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 -
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 -
INTERVIEW about addiction coaching : Life Recovery Coach Keith Bray
1. Addiction coaching basics ADDICTION BLOG: What was the impetus to start addiction coaching ? What is your mission and what are your core beliefs? KEITH BRAY: I attended rehab about 14 years ago. Like many others, after I left rehab, I wanted to ...
... work with others full time. One member of my professional support group said the feeling was common and to, “Just cool ... practice just to the addicted. But addiction is my passion!! ADDICTION BLOG: What new programs or ... 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 ...
Dreams affect everyone Alcoholism and drug addiction can affect anyone regardless of gender, age, race, socio- ... , I find using client's dreams in sessions and groups a powerful tool to delving into deeper issues. I view ... 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 ...
... related to both alcohol abuse and drug addiction. Additionally, the results showed that ... is an Executive Stress Management Wellness Coach who helps individuals and groups get ahead of the stress curve by giving them the ... continue reading -
Paying for drug treatment: 3 things to avoid
Paying for drug treatment There's no doubt that the cost of drug treatment is high. Unfortunately, it's often a necessary part of the recovery process. Financing addiction treatment may seem impossible (especially at daily average costs of $135 per ...
... Below are some of the top reasons to pay for drug treatment. Drug addiction often leads to legal problems, which will cost you ... national non-profit groups, which sometimes offer reduced cost or free drug treatment. Finally ... 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. ...
... Management Wellness Coach who helps individuals and groups get ahead of the stress curve by ... drug use and vulnerability to addiction NIDA NOTES - Studies Link Stress and Drug Addiction – Stress and cocaine addiction ... 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 ...
... staff members have? Treatment for alcoholism and drug addiction requires different levels of care; however, ... therapists and counselors. How much time is spent in group processes, and how much time alone will you have ... 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 ...
... out hitherto unseen angers that are revealed once the addiction (drug/alcohol, other problem pattern) haze recedes. I have also ... many anger management and batterers groups and find the group setting to offer peer feedback ... continue reading -
Cost of drug rehab
What’s the cost of drug rehab? It can be hard to pin down the exact cost of drug rehab . Drug rehab costs can actually range from zero to thousands of dollars per day. The cost of drug rehab for you or your loved one is usually determined by ...
... more than those run by non-profit groups. 4. Size of the drug rehab facility – Some studies have also ... helping you take the first steps toward kicking drug addiction. Reference Sources: SAMHSA: Free Treatment Available ... 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 ...
... also be able to borrow money from that to help pay for drug rehab. Two types of retirement funds that you can borrow from ... 3. Non-profit groups A handful of non-profit groups may help with addiction treatment, either by ... 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 ...
... demonstrated that stress is linked to alcohol and drug addiction and that chronic stress is a well- ... Executive Stress Management Wellness Coach who helps individuals and groups get ahead of the stress curve by giving them ... 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 ...
... treatment, she must first be completely free of drugs or alcohol. Detox and withdrawal generally lasts anywhere from ... in addiction treatment will vary. It generally includes individual and group addiction therapy for ... 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 ...
... group who works cases involving pharmaceutical diversion. ADDICTION BLOG: Are there any penalties for drug diversion? WARREN RIVERA: Drug ... TDS, as well as other enforcement groups and DEA Task Forces. Throughout his DEA ... continue reading -
The “Evolution” Addiction Conference: INTERVIEW with Andrew Martin, SERENE CENTER
Interested in the evolution of addiction treatment? Where we have been, where we are now, and where we are heading? Check out this Q&A with the organizer of “ The Evolution of Addiction Treatment ” Conference, Andrew Martin MBA, CADC II, SAP, ...
... individuals including: Addiction counselors Alcohol and drug educators Certified eating ... Because the Evolution of Addiction Treatment Conference assembles a very diverse and leading edge group of presenters, the conference ... 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 -
EMDR for Addiction at Home? Program REVIEW
EMDR Can Help us Cope with the Past Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, or EMDR, is a therapy initially used as trauma and PTSD treatment for soldiers returning from battles and war conflicts. However, EMDR was also found useful in ...
... for alcohol and drug addiction, compulsive gambling, addictive overeating, sex and love addiction, porn addiction, addictive shopping, and online/internet addictions. What does the EMDR for Addiction program look like ... continue reading -
101 Tips for Recovering from Addictions (BOOK REVIEW)
What's This Book About? The book “101 Tips for Recovering from Addictions - Practical Suggestions for Creating a New Life” by author Richard A. Singer, Jr. is a compilation of useful tips that can be used by anyone who: Wishes to begin their ...
... and not limited to one type of addiction. Instead it can be used by people suffering from: drug addiction alcoholism sex addiction gambling addiction love addiction food addiction …and more. Why Read It? This book ... continue reading -
Employee assistance programs and addiction: Can corporations fill the gap in treatment?
Alcohol and drug addiction affect workplaces around the country. But in order to boast an effective, productive drug free workplace, treatment options need to be in place for employees. Enter the Employee Assistance Program (EAP). Benefiting both ...
... and drug addiction affect workplaces around the country. But in order to boast an effective, productive drug ... addictions issues is framed as personally or morally inferior. This results in exclusion, poor social support, ... continue reading -
Help paying for drug rehab or treatment: Where to find it
Paying for drug rehab or treatment It's no secret that drug rehab can be expensive. In fact, the cost of drug rehab is one of the biggest reasons why many people never seek treatment for their addiction. At an average of $715 per day for inpatient ...
... began in 2010. Under this new law, health insurance companies are required to treat substance abuse and drug addictions like any other chronic illness. This means that more people will be covered and more people will be ... 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 ...
... will usually need to undergo individual and group therapy, as well as family counseling at times. 4. Aftercare Aftercare is an important part of male drug addiction treatment. Men who have completed inpatient treatment ... 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 ...
... How do we best treat drug addiction? For Hart, choosing to use drugs such as crack or methamphetamines ... reward used in Hart’s behavioral experiments with a group of individuals addicted to meth. There is particular sweet ... continue reading -
Can Oregon's New Drug Laws Set the Standard for Sentencing and Enforcement?
Beginning of the End? On Thursday, July 6, 2017, Oregon Legislature passed two bills that could be the beginning of the end of the “War on Drugs”. Will Oregon start the beginning of the end of the ““War on Drugs”?” I think so. Here is ...
... lives, and creates a social and racial divide within our society. The end of the “War on Drugs” would be the end of seeing addiction as a moral issue. It would then be treated as public health issue, not a crime. It ... continue reading -
Substance Abuse Group Education: Does it work?
Yes, Substance Abuse Group Education works to identify possible drug or alcohol abuse problems among court ordered participant. Learn more about what the program includes, and save your questions for the end. In fact, we try to respond to all ...
... insight into their education program for deterring alcohol and drug use. UCS treats 100-120 people per year in ... out how to change. ADDICTION BLOG: Tell us a little about the Substance Abuse Group Education program that you ... continue reading -
Addiction and mood disorders: What’s the connection?
What’s the connection between addiction and mood disorders? Mental health disorders are far more common among addicts than they are among the general population, and mood disorders specifically very commonly co-occur with substance abuse. ...
... combined effects of substance abuse and the mental health disorder. A co-occurring mood disorder with alcoholism or drug addiction can make treatment a challenge. So what can you do if you or a loved one is exhibiting ... continue reading -
Managing Negative Emotions in Addiction Treatment Using NLP
NLP in Addiction Treatment Are you a counselor looking to use NLP strategies with clients? I'm here to explain how NLP strategies can to help manage feelings of guilt, grief, and regret rising from past addiction issues. In this article, I briefly ...
... Juanita's counseling is not addiction but the feelings resulting from her drug use. I begin our session ... your concerns?” and “did you request your husband's support?” Juanita says that the positive intent of her feelings ... continue reading -
EMDR Therapy in the Treatment of Addiction
By Cara McLeod, Enterhealth Therapist What is EMDR Therapy, and How Does it Work? Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) is an effective psychotherapy technique which has helped an estimated 2 million people of all ages by relieving ...
... and reprocess those memories into something more positive. Q: How can re-training the brain help people address drug addiction? A: Basically, EMDR can help resolve our feelings about a specific past event so that we no ... continue reading
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