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  • Traveling and Planning for Rehab in Massachusetts

    ARTICLE OVERVIEW: In this article, we look into the cost of living and staying in Massachusetts for both long and short term periods. At the end, we invite you to ask more questions. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Why Travel for Rehab? PROs and CONs ...

    ... and discovering more of what this world has to offer. Whatever your decision is, traveling to Massachusetts for drug and alcohol treatment can be a worthwhile experience. When you travel, you tend to have more of a ... continue reading
  • Sober Living Options in Massachusetts

    ARTICLE OVERVIEW: When you leave drug treatment, it's vital you bridge your recovery to the real world. A great way to do so is by finding a sober living home. But where to start? In this article, we review your choices for sober living in ...

    ... drug treatment, it's vital you bridge your recovery to the real world. A great way to do so is by finding a sober living home. But where to start? In this article, we review your choices for sober living in Massachusetts ... continue reading
  • Drug and Alcohol Detox Clinics in Massachusetts

    ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Learn how to find a safe and reputable detox center in Massachusetts here. TABLE OF CONTENTS: What is Medical Detox? Detoxing in MA What Happens During Detox? Inpatient Detox Outpatient Detox Detox for Veterans Involuntary ...

    ... may have a drug or alcohol problem, talk with your VA doctor. They will complete a screening for addiction and can guide you on what to do next. Don’t be afraid! Involuntary Treatment Massachusetts General Laws Chapter ... continue reading
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  • The Legal Status of Marijuana in the U.S. and Implications for Addiction Treatment

    Current Legal Status Under the Controlled Substances Act of 1970, the use and/or possession of marijuana for any purpose is a federal crime. Under the Controlled Substances Act (CSA), marijuana is classified as a Schedule I substance, meaning that ...

    ... drugs. Recreational Use Recreational use of marijuana is legal in Alaska, California, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts ... of marijuana use, or if you need to seek treatment for marijuana addiction , visit our website or please ... continue reading
  • Correctional Officers at Risk: The link between Stress, Trauma and Addiction

    Correctional Officers and Addiction First responders are in the line of fire daily, at constant risk of danger, and as a result, they deal with incredibly high levels stress. Correctional officers are no exception, facing continual threat of harm on ...

    ... It can be a vicious cycle - drinking and/or using drugs to manage job-related stress that in turn creates more stress ... Massachusetts Corrections Officer. Today, he helps other correctional officers get into treatment ... continue reading
  • How to deal with chronic pain without addiction (BOOK REVIEW)

    No medication can reduce chronic pain to zero. So, how can you cope with chronic pain…without the risk of addiction? We’ve found a book that can help. We invite you to continue reading this review to see what topics are covered by “Managing ...

    ... an individual experience and there is no one-size-fits all treatment and no simple way for dealing with it due to it’s ... , Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts, and as Co-Director of the Department ... 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 ...

    ... rates (in the past month) are 3.9% overall Drug addictions and PTSD are co-morbid conditions that can be ... Affairs http://www.ptsd.va.gov/public/treatment/therapy-med/treatment-ptsd.asp —– About the authors: Lisa R. ... 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 ...

    ... offering sliding scale fees and click search. 3. Dig through the Yellow Pages. Once you have a list of drug treatment centers in your area, you can then start contacting them. Ask them about their sliding scale fees, and ... 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 ...

    ... -HELP for access to your state's funded agencies and information on getting low cost drug treatment. Help paying for drug treatment Paying for drug treatment isn't easy, but it can be done. Keep in mind that there are a ... continue reading
  • Cost of drug treatment programs

    What’s the cost of drug treatment programs? There is no exact formula that is used to determine the cost of addiction treatment programs . Instead, there are a few important factors that must be taken into account when trying to determine how much ...

    ... If you have health insurance , you may be able to choose from a few different local low cost drug treatment programs. Some health insurance companies will be willing to pay part of the cost of these programs, which will ... 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 ...

    ... any means. The homeless men and women that I see in this town in need of some form of alcohol or drug treatment is in my estimation about 85% and I’d estimate that the rest need mental health assistance. I would say that ... continue reading
  • A look at Ibogaine treatment for heroin addiction

    By Aeden Smith-Ahearn Although Ibogaine may not be right for everyone, can this psychotropic substance help people in addiction recovery? Guest writer, Aeden Smith-Ahearn, explores here. Continue reading this article to learn more about Ibogaine and ...

    ... give you the power you need to make the right decision. As always, Ibogaine treatment must be coupled with a willingness to change. No drug treatment will work unless the addict is willing to change their lives . However ... 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 ...

    ... detox any time you are chemically and physically dependent on a drug. And you need drug detox before you enter drug rehab or treatment. A diagnosis of substance use disorder is usually made with the help of the fifth ... continue reading
  • Brain Restoration Therapy in addiction treatment: INTERVIEW with Dr. Ken Starr

    Can you really flush your brain of toxins? Can IV administration of NAD, a co-enzyme of Niacin, really help reduce drug cravings during withdrawal? Basically, are the claims of Brain Restoration Therapy advocates too good to be true? Today we are ...

    ... NAD. In fact, they're the ones who have really delivered the best science on how NAD works in both drug treatment and aging. The best research on NAD is on longevity. A study came out showing reverse aging in mice so ... 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 ...

    ... characteristics! How can patients be empowered to make the best choice for their health? How can drug treatment providers be held to the expected high standards? We explore here. Then, we'll invite your questions ... 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. ...

    ... them time to continue taking classes and working toward their degrees. College student drug addiction treatment Drug addiction treatment for college students should be slightly more flexible and engaging than traditional ... 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 ...

    ... the goal of an intervention is to get a person to willingly enter drug addiction treatment. When a drug addict is ready to enter treatment, they will typically meet with an addiction specialist for an assessment. During ... 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 ...

    ... , but there is also a slightly increased chance of a relapse during outpatient treatment. Male drug addiction treatment Male drug addiction treatment follows the same basic steps and procedures that any other addiction ... 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 ...

    ... health is in check. During the withdrawal period, you should be aware of a few factors concerning your treatment plan. All treatment plans for drug detox in Nevada should outline: 1. How long you'll be in detox. 2. What ... 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? ...

    ... test, as well. Gathering all this information will assist detox staff to identify the best drug treatment options available throughout the state of California. STEP 2 : The second step is to enter the detox clinic. Upon ... 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 ...

    ... care center that would deal with the multitude of difficulties, including disability, physical impairment, drug prevention, drug treatment…So, it would be on a larger scale, and the multidisciplinary team would be ... continue reading
  • Why aren’t people receiving medication assisted treatment? (and why access is so important)

    De-bunking myths about medication assisted treatment State and local governments are responsible for providing treatment, prevention, and recovery efforts for substance abuse disorders (a.k.a. addiction). But they have tragically been overlooking a ...

    ... a “high.” All three FDA-approved medications can help patients disengage from drug-seeking and crime and become more receptive to behavioral treatments. One of the three, Vivitrol, blocks the brain’s opioid receptors and ... 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 ...

    ... must understand that there are several resources that you can use to help pay for treatment. First, many facilities offer sliding scale fees for drug rehab . This means that you'll only be required to pay what you can ... 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 ...

    ... In fact, some may truly believe that they have a particular illness or need a particular drug. This denial makes getting treatment much harder and can lead to severe problems down the road. Individuals will often need to ... 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 ...

    ... , and/or anti-anxiety medications), family counseling, and self-help groups. Aftercare: STAGE 4 Young adult drug addiction treatment is a long process and shouldn't simply end with the completion of the initial addiction ... continue reading
  • Cost of intensive outpatient treatment

    ARTICLE SUMMARY: A 10-week intensive outpatient treatment program runs an average cost around $7,000, or from $100-150 per day. Costs vary based on services and total time spent in treatment. More on what to expect and how to fund a stay in an IOP ...

    ... 47: Clinical Issues in Intensive Outpatient Treatmen t NIDA: Is Drug Addiction Treatment Worth Its Cost? NIDA: Is Providing Drug Abuse Treatment to Offenders Worth the Financial Investment? NIDA Archives: Magnitude of ... 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 ...

    ... Process How Can I Make The Best Of It? More Questions? Q: WHAT IS REHAB? A: Drug rehab is the protocol of treatment and recovery from substance use disorders. The goal of any reputable rehab program is to help people ... continue reading
  • Addiction Treatment in Prison

    ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Here, we review basic types of addiction treatment in prisons. Then, we invite your questions about prison addiction treatment at the end. We try to answer all questions personally and promptly. TABLE OF CONTENTS: The Need The ...

    ... ease withdrawal symptoms, but this isn't always the case. STAGE 3. Addiction treatment Prison drug addiction treatment methods can vary, depending on the facility. For instance, prisons may offer individual counseling ... continue reading
  • Treatment Q&A

    ARTICLE SUMMARY: If you're about to enter rehab or are looking at your options, we've got you covered. Here, we review the most commonly asked questions about treatment for addiction. Then, we invite your questions about addiction treatment at the ...

    ... benzodizepine, disulfiram, and ioresal. STAGE 4. Talk therapy. The goal of this stage of treatment is to help you adopt the drug-free life. Moreover, the combination of therapies will help you find out the reasons for ... continue reading
  • Sound Healing for Stress Burnout in Addiction Treatment

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

    ... . Eur J Clin Invest, 34(8), 555-560. Pryor et. al (2005). Endogenous morphine: Opening new doors for the treatment of pain and addiction. Expert Opin Biol Ther, 5, 893-906. Salomon et al (2002). Sound therapy induced ... continue reading
  • Hypnosis for addiction recovery treatment - what is it?

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

    ... me investigate the roots of stress and anxiety, and to begin to experience freedom. For all addicts, treatment plans are flexible can vary from groups to individuals, and results are trackable. Again, as with other ... continue reading
  • Laughter as addiction treatment

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

    ... be silly in community to put a funny nose or rabbit ears on one’s head. How can you bring laughter into addiction treatment? As a behavioral health care specialist, it’s important as an individual provider or even as a ... continue reading
  • The Efficacy of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) for Addiction Treatment

    Trauma Freezes the Brain When we are involved in or witness a traumatic event, the brain might be unable to process these information normally. So, in some cases, a distressing memory becomes somewhat “frozen” on a neurological level. Many ...

    ... to rate you level of distress at the start and at the end of your EMDR treatment. Applied to Addiction Treatment As a part of addiction treatment , EMDR may be used to: Aid in dealing with present or future crises Assist ... continue reading
  • How to best work with addiction treatment alumni? An INTERVIEW with Sierra Tucson

    What happens when a treatment program end? What SHOULD happen? This interview describes alumni communication and best practices in post-treatment protocol. Your comments are welcomed at the end! Alumni programs benefit individuals AND organizations ...

    ... ADDICTION BLOG: What do you think motivates people (the most) to stay in contact with you beyond residential treatment? SIERRA TUCSON: They have a desire to stay connected to their “safe place.” Our mobile app shows them ... continue reading
  • The efficacy of art therapy groups in addiction treatment

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

    ... ’s deep inside – continue reading to learn more about art therapy and its use as a part of the addiction treatment process. We address what you need to know about art therapy here, but if you still have questions at the ... continue reading
  • Evaluation in addiction practices: Is your treatment program effective?

    Mental health is key to healthy living The primary goal of addiction treatment is to improve an addict's health and quality of life. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) health is defined as a state of complete physical, mental, and ...

    ... into any program decisions, large or small. For example, if a survey is sent out to clients of a treatment facility and the results show that clients are rarely available before 10am, does it make sense to have office ... continue reading
  • Help paying for alcohol rehab or treatment: Where to find it

    Paying for alcohol rehab or treatment As you most likely already know, alcohol rehab or treatment can be very expensive. In fact, in many cases, a 28 day inpatient rehab can cost 20K or more, which is not something that most people have stuffed ...

    ... an admissions adviser for more information on direct out-of-pocket payment options. Help paying for alcohol rehab or treatment You may find that you're unable to finance alcohol rehab on your own. In this case, keep in ... continue reading
  • Sliding scale alcohol treatment

    Since alcohol addiction treatment can be expensive, many alcoholics think they’’re unable to receive the help they desperately need and they make a crucial mistake by doing so. Getting informed about what kind and how much help you can get, and ...

    ... is a person’s income; other factors may include household size and expenses. How to find sliding scale alcohol treatment It’s not as difficult as you may think to find sliding scale rehab for alcoholics. There are a few ... continue reading
  • How does outpatient treatment for addiction work?

    For those seeking recovery there are various treatment programs available to choose from. One of the most common options is an Outpatient Program (OP) . These types of programs typically allow greater flexibility during your treatment and recovery ...

    ... least a year, or more. What are the different outpatient care options available? 1. Intensive Outpatient Programs or IOP IOP treatment is the in between level of care: it's not as flexible as outpatient care, but not as ... continue reading
  • How long does outpatient addiction treatment last?

    By Deja Holley Generally, outpatient treatment lasts from about three (3) months to a year. While each person is evaluated on a case-by-case basis, programs will vary in intensity and requirements. More here on the guidelines for treatment and ...

    ... you’re still within the early stages of your addiction and your addiction isn’t severe, than outpatient treatment may require the necessary structure and support you need to recover. 2. You’re looking for continuing care ... continue reading
  • Non-traditional treatment for addiction: INTERVIEW with Morningside Recovery

    What is non-traditional treatment? Have you ever considered a non-lockdown, “open” model of treatment? Also known as the Florida model, this new protocol can be used in combination with custom therapies to achieve a much higher success rate than ...

    ... be guided by 12-Step and others seek alternatives. Because we offer 12-Step as one part of a client's overall treatment plan, we believe clients that come to us for 12-step benefit more than those who go to a strictly 12 ... continue reading
  • How to pay for addiction treatment

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

    ... time. Seek a personal loan. A loan is another option you may have when looking for ways to finance your addiction treatment. You may be able to get a personal loan or mortgage refinance from a bank, or a loved one may be ... continue reading
  • Dissociation and Association in the Treatment of Addiction

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

    ... challenge is to choose wisely. NLP Strategies in the Treatment of Addiction There are many NLP strategies to use when ... learn strategies for lessening the anxiety without using drugs. She is concerned about the long-term ... continue reading
  • Sleep Deprivation in Addiction Treatment, It's Like Being Drunk!

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

    ... of addiction, some people are using drugs or alcohol to sustain their workaholic behaviors ... harder for you to make good choices about sleep and addiction treatment or recovery. You must move past “I'll start someday ... continue reading
  • Relationship addiction: The symptoms, underlying issues, and their treatment – Interview with Lori Jean Glass

    Are you a relationship addict? Codependency, love addiction, and love avoidance are painful disorders. They all stand in the way of our happiness. So, when you have suffered enough, it is time to change. What does change require? Change means ...

    ... Program Director at Five Sisters Ranch , a relational treatment facility in Napa Valley, CA…she speaks from ... many this is the underlying cause that leads to drugs and alcohol and relapse. ADDICTION BLOG: Is there ... continue reading
  • How Do I Pay for Addiction Treatment?

    The Good and The Bad News We'll give you the bad news first. The bad news is that addiction treatment is not currently free in the U.S. In fact, the cost of inpatient residential treatment averages about $700 a day, while outpatient treatment can ...

    ... It'll likely cost you less than a lifetime of buying drugs or alcohol, losing jobs due to addiction, and potentially requiring medical attention. Seeking treatment is an investment in your health and happiness, which are ... continue reading
  • Former heroin addict describes free drug rehab centers

    Free drug rehab centers The corridor leading to the front entrance smells like ether, hot air, and disinfectant all trapped in a tunnel with no exits. When I reach the front desk, Mrs. Kay, the head nurse, is all alone getting the medications ready, ...

    ... the chair next to Mary. To be continued … What’s Left of Us Discussion Have you been to a free drug rehab? How did you find it? Are free drug rehabs helpful? The staff courteous and kind? Your comments are welcomed here. continue reading
  • The Use of Experiential Therapy in Addiction Treatment: Top 5 Benefits

    A Push in the Right Direction Sometimes, we just need a little push in the most unlikely direction. This push can help us both reveal and conquer our deep-rooted emotional issues. Like climbing a 40'cedar tree, perhaps. Keoni Enlow remembers the day ...

    ... the day he encountered Tim*, a heroin addict who entered treatment with a good spirit but was a little beat up ... the good and bad emotions. By numbing pain with drugs or alcohol, people who become addicted have also lost ... 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 ... that NEED HELP. How can we help them? Addiction treatment services for First Responders Today, we talk to Scott ... 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. ...

    ... when you are falling off the beam! Recovery after treatment questions Do you have anything you’d like to ask ... author: Whitney Balliett is a Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor with a Master of Arts in Addiction Counseling ... continue reading
  • Hypnosis for addiction recovery treatment - does it work?

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

    ... potential of group hypnosis in the reduction of street drug use. But similar studies have failed to show ... to discredit hypnotism? Can only people predisposed to the treatment benefit from the effects? What would it take to ... 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 ...

    ... 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 use in ... continue reading
  • Dependent Personality Disorder causes and treatment: Can DPD lead to addiction?

    One of the most overlooked psychological problems with addiction is the contribution of Dependent Personality Disorder, also known as DPD. Underlying most addictions, especially alcohol and gambling, is this disorder. But take hope! There are ways ...

    ... and becoming deeply hurt if you are criticized. Alcohol and its cohorts: gambling, sexual acting out, illicit drugs, all seem to stem the tide of that devastation until they become devastating. How can therapy help? The ... 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 ...

    ... produces a substantially larger decrease in symptoms than simple abstinence from alcohol and drugs. What are the benefits of PTSD treatment? The main benefit of PTSD is renewing your joy for life. By identifying ... continue reading
  • The high-functioning alcoholic: How to initiate treatment for people who think they’re OK

    What if alcoholism hasn’t yet torn you apart? Alcoholism can affect your physical health, your emotional well-being, personal relationships, and your professional life. However, many alcoholics manage to function effectively while caring for the ...

    ... 2005 study also identified “stigma” as the top reason that only 20% of those with alcohol/drug addiction sought treatment. A study conducted by the Journal of Studies on Alcohol additionally concluded that barriers for ... 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 ...

    ... conditions. Because of the Affordable Care Act, individuals suffering from drug or alcohol addictions will be able to get the affordable addiction treatment that they need. By 2014, health insurance companies on the ... 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 ...

    ... First Responders who deal with addiction share similar patterns of drug abuse? If so what are they? DR. TODD ... First off, you need to find out why the treatments failed. Many times it is because Responders are treated the ... continue reading
  • Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) in the treatment of depression and addiction

    Are you in the midst of depression and searching for help? Increasingly, treatment professionals have noted that an underlying moderate to severe depressive disorder can co-occur as you address addiction. This mood disorder requires attention, as ...

    ... : Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) has been cleared by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat major depressive disorder. The treatment utilizes a MRI strength magnet to treat the brain directly. The brain ... 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 ...

    ... personally and promptly. ADDICTION BLOG: Fellowship House is a treatment center known for its family program. Can you tell us ... is different in some way – diagnoses, drug of choice, demographics- but all have addiction ... 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 ...

    ... substances. ADDICTION BLOG: What are the main factors that vary in an individualized drug or alcohol rehab plan? MOUNTAINSIDE TREATMENT CENTER: At Mountainside, we recognize that every client’s needs are different and ... 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
  • 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 ...

    ... . You may be able to find no cost alcohol treatment programs that don’t require you to pay a dime. Non-profit groups such as the Salvation Army, for instance, offer free drug and alcohol rehab to anyone who needs it. You ... 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 ...

    ... for substance use disorders. The co-pay for mental health services, including drug and alcohol treatment, must not be higher than co-pays for any other medical service. This means that, under this new law, you'll ... 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 ...

    ... and therapy sessions, as well as the structured drug-free environments offered by these facilities. 24-7 care can be costly, as well. Inpatient addiction treatment facilities also usually come with a higher price tag ... 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 ...

    ... 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 ... 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. ...

    ... Relationship between Stress, Addiction, and Their Treatment When it comes to managing stress and ... , numerous research studies show that people who use drugs also experience high levels of stress and/or anxiety ... 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 ...

    ... s that collaborative approach: someone is in charge of their treatment program. People don't come in here and lose control ... alcohol, harder drugs? BRIDGET CURRAN: Alcohol use disorder and any Class B-drug from substance ... 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? ...

    ... 30) different kinds of antidepressants currently used to treat depression. Treatment may be a series of trials over the period of ... positive and negative consequences of continued drug use, self-monitoring to recognize ... 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 ...

    ... online bank account. The client will be given a treatment schedule which they will login to at the specified time ... then their demonstrated ability to reach/ maintain stability from drugs and alcohol at the 90 day, 6 month ... continue reading
  • Healthful eating in addiction recovery: A meal plan for addicts and treatment programs

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

    ... a low quality life, and can lead back to using drugs and alcohol. Why not just take a multivitamin and eat ... and at your convenience. There is no obligation to enter treatment and you can opt out at any time. Want to get ... continue reading
  • The Importance of Considering Culture (and Questioning 'Truth') in Addiction Treatment

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

    ... beliefs of the addict and that of the treatment provider play a central role in forming the expectations of individuals about potential problems they may face with drug use. Often, the definition of an addict has ... 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 ...

    ... play a crucial role in your loved one's recovery from drug or alcohol addiction . Here, we'll review how families can ... can typically occur after 30-45 days into treatment. On-campus visits with your loved one in ... 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 ...

    ... , siblings, children, and people in general. Group therapy and 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 ... continue reading
  • What is Medication Management in Addiction Treatment? 3 Things You Need to Know

    By Maria Elizabeth Weidmer-Mikhail, MD Addiction treatment can incorporate medications and genetic testing. Learn how one leading facility uses these tools as integral components of a successful treatment program. More here, with a section at the ...

    ... disorders without success. Taking a Holistic Approach to Addiction Treatment By taking a holistic approach that combines the latest scientific innovations to treat drug and alcohol addiction and top-quality medical and ... 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 ...

    ... , and nutritional supplements. So, as you plan to overcome prescription drug dependence…also look into a full list of options and alternatives for its treatment. Why Do We Recommend This Book? Perhaps the easiest way to ... 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 ...

    ... use of mindfulness therapy as a part of addiction treatment. We will also explain the expected outcomes and ... on obtaining and using your drug of choice. Your body is on constant alert looking for the drug, pill, or drink, ... continue reading
  • WASTED: An Alcoholic Therapist’s Fight for Recovery in a Flawed Treatment System (BOOK REVIEW)

    This is a true story of an alcoholic therapist who was struggling with his own alcohol problem. In his previous book “The Couch of Willingness” , Michael Pond and wife, Maureen Palmer, shared experiences with coping alcohol issues to which many ...

    ... on a number of levels to expose what’s wrong with modern addiction treatment. For example, Dr. Keith Humphreys, a former senior alochol and drug policy advisor to the Obama Administration, thinks that we need a national ... 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 ... who use equine therapy as part of their overall treatment recommendations. Once you have found a provider that ... continue reading
  • Neurofeedback treatment for addiction: Teaching the brain to self-regulate

    Neurofeedback for addiction Why, you might ask, would a client in addiction treatment be willing to sit with electrodes pasted to their head for 30-45 minutes twice a week while a computer beeps and buzzes in the background? Relief. Profound relief. ...

    ... drug use. In recovery, we are trying to “rewire” these pathways. Neurofeedback treatments ... the body's many systems. Its application to the treatment of addiction has many possibilities for positive outcomes. Why not ... 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 ...

    ... of process…and to help you outline steps that can work for you. Hudson Health Services Inc. is a drug and alcohol treatment organization located in Salisbury, Maryland. The center offers inpatient substance abuse ... continue reading
  • The role of weekend programs in outpatient addiction treatment

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

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

    ... . In fact, if you're struggling with a drug or alcohol addiction, you really can't afford not to look into addiction treatment. Successfully completing an addiction treatment program will save you a shocking amount of ... 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. ...

    ... 000 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 ... 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 true recovery remains out of reach. This is why EMDR therapy is an extremely effective form of treatment for patients suffering from drug or alcohol addiction and why it is so often a part of our comprehensive ... continue reading
  • Methadone rehab treatment: What to expect?

    Overcome Your Methadone Addiction And Change Your Life With Medical Treatment There are different ways to beat methadone addiction. Some people choose to go “cold turkey”, some prefer outpatient rehab, and others choose a safer route, checking ...

    ... If you or a loved one is suffering with an addiction to this drug, you probably want to know what to expect during methadone rehab treatment. Do you need help methadone addiction? Inpatient and outpatient methadone rehab ... continue reading
  • The 3 Main Addiction Intervention Models for Drug or Alcohol Problems

    Who Needs an Intervention? An intervention is a collective effort that is orchestrated by one or more individuals who care about the person struggling with a substance abuse disorder, or a crisis, traumatic event, or some other type of serious ...

    ... , the immediate objective should be to stabilize the situation for safety. Treatment will soon follow. The 3 Main Interventionist Based Models for Drug and Alcohol Problems 1. The Surprise Model The use of interventions ... continue reading
  • How to live a drug free life: Ways to support clients after addiction treatment

    NLP can help your clients maintain sobriety Relapse is often a problem for individuals who have experienced a substance abuse or process addiction. It is said that 70 to 90% of individuals who complete a traditional recovery program will relapse ...

    ... neighborhood when a woman under the influence of prescription drugs lost control of her car and hit Jon - ... has had no alcohol since successfully completing the treatment program; yet, she is concerned about relapse. ... 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 ...

    ... how a proper counseling program can aid your whole family in treatment of addiction. You will also find out more about the role ... conducive to reducing their problems of drug and alcohol addiction, thereby promoting their ... 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 ...

    ... What kind of help do you offer if they start using alcohol or drugs again? FOUNTAIN RECOVERY: Though there is no cure for addiction (i.e. a treatment that allows and addicted individual to return to safe or casual use of ... 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 ...

    ... recovery? I talked with Dr. David Sack, from Promises Treatment Center in CA about this very issue. Their new ... we are going to do next. As a result of their drug or alcohol use, people in early recovery can plan to do ... 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 ...

    ... a month to a year of residence in the facility. Outpatient drug rehab, on the other hand, is usually a little more ... When Someone Needs drug Rehab NIH: Drug Facts: Treatment Approaches for Drug Addiction MAYO CLINIC: ... continue reading
  • Morphine rehab treatment: What to expect?

    Take Control Over Your Pain Morphine is a commonly prescribed pain reliever. But, when you use it for a longer period you can become addicted. Being addicted to a medication like morphine may make you feel helpless. You may have doubts whether you ...

    ... and group therapy sessions on an outpatient basis. This continuing treatment will ease the difficult transition from the safe, drug-free environment of a treatment facility to the outside world. An exit plan is also ... continue reading
  • The basics of pain management treatment: 5 things to keep in mind

    By Dr. Michael H. Lowenstein The body has a reason for pain Sometimes, life’s a pain. Whether it’s aging joints, an injury, inflammation, overuse or nerve signals gone awry, pain can be barely noticeable… or all encompassing. As one of the ...

    ... of using this class of drug for pain relief is the development of drug dependence and/or tolerance to ... By being aware of these facets of pain management and treatment, you’ll have a better understanding of why pain happens ... 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 ...

    ... 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 home. …………………. ... continue reading
  • What if a drug addict relapses during treatment?

    Relapse can occur at any time in recovery Relapse is a constant concern for individuals who have been substance dependent. Reports note , “Statistically, 75%-90% of all alcoholics or drug addicts will relapse within the first year of release from ...

    ... . Reports note , “Statistically, 75%-90% of all alcoholics or drug addicts will relapse within the first year of release from traditional treatment programs”. Furthermore, individuals who enter a detox only program have ... 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
  • 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 ...

    ... end. The Stages of Change Model in Addiction Treatment The Stages of Change Model is a framework describing ... she has changed her behavior and made choices that ensure drugs no longer play a role in her life. Her husband, ... 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 ...

    ... ? A: Yes, oxygen therapy can be used as an adjunct treatment for addiction. Oxygen is the natural antibiotic of the body. It helps the damaged bodies of drug and alcohol addicts to recover by speeding up the healing ... 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 ...

    ... a time frame put in place for the length of treatment. The therapist will suggest ways to reduce the impact of ... your best efforts, your child has been abusing drugs or alcohol it is important to take immediate action ... continue reading
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