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  • 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 ...

    ... for Fountain Recovery and has worked in the field of addiction treatment since 1981. Fountain Recovery is a residential substance abuse treatment facility located in Livermore, California. Here, we take a look at some ... continue reading
  • The efficacy of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for addiction treatment

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

    ... works and HAS BEEN SHOWN TO BE EFFECTIVE in substance abuse treatment. In fact, evidence from numerous large scale ... if CBT sessions take place in a residential treatment facility, they may not require overnight stays, ... continue reading
  • Cost of Residential Treatment Programs

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

    ... To see if your area offers free or low cost residential treatment programs, contact your local government assistance office or search on the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) website . No ... continue reading
  • You Are Not Alone.

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

  • Proven benefits of residential addiction recovery

    By Ronald D. Jensen, MSW If you're working in rehab: What should you know? My business partner recently posed this question to me in an email, for careful thought of addiction as relating to our staff: What should you know if you are working in ...

    ... dependency. A holistic approach requires focus At a residential rehab facility, patients can receive more complex, more intense, and more multidimensional treatment than, say, a weekly psychotherapy gathering tacked on ... 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 facility locator on the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration website. Simply search for local facilities, click “Add Services”, and under “Special Programs”, check the box for “Residential ... 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 ...

    ... residential addiction treatment facilities, ... Residential Substance Abuse Treatment for State prisons SAMHSA: Incarceration vs. Treatment: Drug Courts Help Substance Abusing Offenders CDC: Substance abuse and treatment ... 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 ...

    ... ? While far less expensive than residential inpatient care, outpatient programs can still be expensive. Depending on the duration of the program and the type of facility, addiction treatment can cost thousands of dollars ... 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 ...

    ... or can't afford to pay the full price of treatment? Go to the Find Treatment section at the top of our page, or visit SAMHSA's Substance Abuse Treatment Facility Locator for more options. Average Costs To the best of ... continue reading
  • Addiction treatment for the homeless

    We are still not certain whether substance abuse causes homelessness or homelessness causes substance abuse. However, it is clear that homeless individuals are one demographic that is more likely to need addiction treatment. What treatment options ...

    ... people to turn to when they need substance abuse treatment. One of the first places that ... to when they are looking for addiction treatment. Not only can these facilities point homeless individuals in the right direction ... 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 ...

    ... Affected by Substance Use Disorders CASA Columbia: Addiction Medicine: Closing the Gap between Science and Practice SAMHSA: Free Substance Abuse Treatment The Addiction Recovery Guide: Residential Treatment Centers continue reading
  • 3 Substances You Should Never Detox from Alone

    By Amy Sedgwick, LADC, AADC, CCDP, SCPG Director of Clinical Operations ARTICLE OVERVIEW: You should never try to detox from alcohol, benzos, or opioids on your own. This article reviews the dangerous side effects of withdrawal from these ...

    ... addiction through medication-assisted treatment in a rehab facility can include prescription medications ... chance for your body to recover from any harm caused by substance abuse, but it can help you in other ways as well. ... 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 ...

    ... according to their ability to pay. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) has a locator that you can use to find nearby treatment facilities with payment assistance programs. Use the sort ... continue reading
  • Substance abuse intervention: How long?

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

    ... in a residential treatment facility , for instance, can last anywhere from a month to a year. Aftercare and family counseling, though, may last for several years following the intervention and treatment. Substance abuse ... 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 ...

    ... will be based on your income. Sliding scale addiction treatment facilities can be found by using the search feature on the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s website. Tax credits –-You may ... 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 ...

    ... LGBT individuals in the right direction. 3. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) also has a convenient substance abuse treatment facility locator on their website. This can be used to ... 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. ...

    ... that you’re looking for a local affordable facility that offers sliding scale addiction treatment. Get the phone number for your state’s federally funded substance abuse treatment agency, a division within the state’s ... continue reading
  • Addiction treatment for teenagers

    Experimenting with drugs and alcohol during the teenage years isn't all that uncommon. However, when experimental and casual use turns to abuse or addiction, real problems start. Teenage addiction affects not only the teenagers themselves, but it ...

    ... and refer addicted teenagers to an addiction treatment facility. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration also has a substance abuse treatment facility locator on their website at SAMHSA.gov ... 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 ...

    ... treatment Partial inpatient treatment Residential inpatient addiction treatment Minority drug addiction treatment Minority addiction treatment ... addicted minorities. The substance abuse treatment facility locator on the ... continue reading
  • Addiction treatment for the deaf

    Studies have shown that disabled individuals are more likely to abuse drugs and alcohol. This holds true for deaf and hard of hearing individuals as well. While part of this can be attributed to the stresses of living with such a disability, ...

    ... residential or group treatment, making them less likely to seek or continue treatment. Addiction treatment ... Substance Abuse and mental Health Services Administration website also has a substance abuse treatment facility ... 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 ...

    ... American Indians and Alaska Natives Alcohol and Drug Programs: Substance Abuse, Addiction, and Treatment SAMHSA: Half of All Substance Abuse Treatment Facilities and More than Three Quarters of Those Owned by Tribal ... 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 ...

    ... ever used and the most effective medical treatment available for substance abuse. Compared to the more commonly approved ... program is $715. Compare that to a residential program costing tens of thousands. But we continually ... continue reading
  • Addiction Treatment for Nurses

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

    ... and medical professionals , as well as nurses may not be willing to seek addiction treatment. They may recognize a substance abuse problem in themselves or may be worried about losing their jobs if anyone finds out ... 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 ...

    ... end. We are eager to answer you personally and promptly. Reference Sources: NCBI: Spending on substance abuse treatment: How much is enough? CASA Columbia: Addiction Medicine: Closing the Gap between Science and Practice ... continue reading
  • How does Intensive Outpatient Treatment for addiction work?

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

    ... – if not more – effective than residential addiction treatment. So, how does it work? And ... Substance Abuse: Clinical Issues in Intensive Outpatient Treatment NCBI: Chapter 2. Principles of Intensive Outpatient Treatment ... continue reading
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  • Why is outpatient aftercare important after residential rehab?

    Q: Who can benefit from outpatient aftercare? A: Upon completion of residential treatment, every recovering addict could benefit from continuing care. More here on the role of outpatient treatment after residential treatment, with a section for your ...

    ... rehab Many addicts and alcoholics successfully complete a residential treatment program which can run anywhere from 30 days, ... urge to use and abuse drugs and alcohol. Focused outpatient treatment can help integrate the ... continue reading
  • Social model residential programs for addiction: Best practices INTERVIEW with Jeremiah’s Inn

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

    ... treatment. ADDICTION BLOG: How does this therapeutic community model help men address substance abuse? ... kinds of aftercare should be in place after any residential program for addiction? What steps do you recommend? ... 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 ...

    ... the flexibility of living at home or in a sober living facility during your rehabilitation program and usually costs less than residential or inpatient treatment programs. For those who are unable to take extended breaks ... continue reading
  • Housing as Healthcare and Substance Use Treatment

    Is Zero Tolerance Working for Drug Users? Having a roof over your head is one of life's most fundamental necessities; yet it eludes so many people in our society. Most of us who live in large American cities see homeless individuals on a daily and ...

    ... to go live at the local shelter and wait for a bed at a residential treatment center, which could also take a couple of months. If the client used a substance at any time in this continuum, they had to go back to square ... 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 that gets to residential treatment usually has a lot of problems. In other words, their world is crashing ... continue reading
  • Rehab amphetamine addiction: When to choose inpatient vs. outpatient

    Amphetamine is a synthetic, and very potent psychoactive substance. This drug acts as a stimulant on the central nervous system (CNS) by increasing the amount of neurotransmitters that travel across synapses of the brain. Amphetamines also keep ...

    ... other aspects of your life, including: 1. Relationships – Abusing amphetamine leads to changes in the addict’s behaviour towards ... go to a residential addiction treatment facility ? Generally, treatment specialists do not ... continue reading
  • Should you go to an outpatient rehab? INTERVIEW with David Lisonbee

    Are you looking to go to rehab? Check out our conversation with David Lisonbee, President and Chief Executive Officer of Twin Town Treatment Center. He helps bring light to questions like: Should I choose outpatient or inpatient rehab ? When it is ...

    ... consider personal variables before engaging in treatment for substance use disorders. Some variables are ... sometimes refer them directly to residential addiction treatment? TWIN TOWN TREATMENT CENTERS: If a person needs ... 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 ...

    ... of long-term residential drug treatment programs – Weekly costs for long-term residential treatment programs, including ... Cost in the California Treatment Outcome Project: Does Substance Abuse Treatment “Pay for Itself” ... continue reading
  • 7 Tips for Considering Rehab

    What Everyone Needs To Know About Rehab I ran into a friend the other day who asked me about addiction treatment. Specifically, my friend wanted to know: Why do they send some people to residential treatment and some to outpatient treatment? We ...

    ... treatment: Sessions 1 to 2 times per week. Intensive outpatient treatment: Sessions 3 to 4 times per week. Residential treatment: Live at facility ... assessment by a certified substance abuse counselor. This assessment will ... continue reading
  • Why outpatient therapy is a critical step in the path to sobriety

    By Harold Clifton Urschel III, M.D., M.M.A. Chief Medical Strategist, Enterhealth Leading a life of sobriety can be challenging once an addict steps outside of the protected walls and supportive foundation of a residential drug and alcohol addiction ...

    ... and most advanced addiction treatment tools to enhance residential treatment and outpatient maintenance programs in ... using drugs or alcohol, the addict relies on the substance as a way to cope. Our teams of medical ... continue reading
  • Sober Living Options in Nevada

    ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Sober homes help you live a substance free lifestyle. But where do you start? This article reviews sober living options in Nevada and the state regulations surrounding these homes. At the end, we invite you to ask more questions. ...

    ... run a halfway or ¾ house in Nevada through state funded treatment, you can get a copy of the application here . ... 2. Nevada Administrative Code 449.017 or “Residential facilities for group regulations”: Provides a basic ... continue reading
  • Cocaine rehabilitation: How long?

    ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Rehab programs for treating cocaine addiction vary in length form 30 to 90 days and more. Addiction experts consider early recovery as a fragile and crustal period of patient’s healing road. In order to avoid relapse, a longer ...

    ... residential facility. Instead, you’ll commute to a treatment facility a few times each week to attend treatment sessions. Average treatment ... of Substance Abuse Treatmen t The Cost of Cocaine Addiction Treatment ( ... continue reading
  • Amphetamine rehabilitation: How long?

    How long does rehab take? Generally, rehab takes as long as you need to become addiction-free in body, mind, and spirit! Inpatient duration = 1 to 3 months inpatient rehab + 1 year outpatient Outpatient duration = 10-16 weeks intensive outpatient ...

    ... presence of co-occurring mental health disorders. Poly-drug abuse and dependence on other drugs or alcohol. How much ... Inpatient (residential) or live-in facilities. Outpatient or non-residential treatment centers. ... 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 ...

    ... . My First Abstinence Based Group After I left residential treatment in 2007 I was back to active drug use ... , I went back to school to get out of substance use treatment, but in my first year of graduate school I was ... 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 ...

    ... CESAR: Cocaine (Powder) National Institute of Drug Abuse: Prescription Drug Facts: Depressants DrugAbuse: Principles of Drug Addiction Treatment NCBI: Inpatient vs outpatient treatment for substance dependence revisited 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 ...

    ... adults, families, and youth affected by addiction. Mariners Inn provides 24 hour, residential substance abuse treatment for homeless men of Southeastern Michigan, in a professional, compassionate, therapeutic environment ... continue reading
  • Treating addiction in mothers with young children: INTERVIEW with NCADD Phoenix

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

    ... mind altering substances. I ... abuse, domestic violence – tend to thrive in a gender-specific environment. ADDICTION BLOG: How many residential treatment centers for mothers with children (staying with them in the facilities ... 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. ...

    ... or aftercare living environment? ADVENT GROUP: For a treatment center or aftercare living environment, you generally want to look for places that specialize in substance abuse and addiction. You also want to look for ... continue reading
  • Sober Living Options in California

    ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Sober homes can be the bridge you need between treatment and daily life. But how do you find the right one to accommodate your needs? We review sober living standards in California here. Then, we invite your questions at the end. ...

    ... Institute on Drug Abuse: Health Consequences of Drug Misuse [4] US National Library of Medicine: A Clean and Sober Place to Live [5] Select California Laws Relating to Residential Recovery Facilities and Group Homes ... continue reading
  • Rehab Ambien addiction: When to choose inpatient vs. outpatient

    Is Ambien becoming a problem? You are not alone. In fact, medical treatment for Ambien addiction can help. But, what is the right approach to treating Ambien addiction ? Should you check into an inpatient rehab, or will outpatient treatment do? In ...

    ... Drug Abuse Congressional Testimony National Institute of Drug Abuse: Prescription Drug Facts: Depressants DrugAbuse: Principles of Drug Addiction Treatment NCBI: Inpatient vs outpatient treatment for substance dependence ... continue reading
  • Progressive Disease, Progressive Counselor: What it's like for me being an addiction counselor

    Addiction as a Progressive Disease From the first day that I sought help for my problematic relationship with substances, I was told that I had a progressive disease and that I needed to find a progressive recovery. Many people believe that the ...

    ... my relationship with substances when I was 24 years old in 2007. It was a residential treatment center in Northern ... to realize this in my work in a residential detox facility that also had over twenty beds for long-term ... 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 ...

    ... substance abuse, the first thing a parent can do is to ask professionals for help. Appropriate treatment ... let me see my child, if s/he is in residential treatment? We asked the experts To help us answer these questions ... continue reading
  • What is outpatient treatment like?

    There are alternatives for addiction rehab! There are various addiction treatment options available to those seeking recovery; one of the most popular options being outpatient addiction treatment programs, which allows greater flexibility in your ...

    ... are treatment facilities that strictly specialize in outpatient treatment programs for those struggling with less severe addictions or for those who are transitioning out of a residential inpatient treatment program ... 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 ...

    ... with them. 13726 South Old State Rd., Ellendale, DE 19941 – 302-424-8080 Description: Residential substance abuse and mental health treatment for pregnant women and women with up to two children under eight years old ... 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 ...

    ... substance abuse treatment actually receive it; structural and interpersonal barriers to accessing substance abuse treatment ... step and apply to our residential program. ADDICTION BLOG: Your residential program is one (1) ... continue reading
  • Going to rehab on probation: What to expect

    In a story almost as old as time itself, I was arrested twice before, finally, seeking help. I was arrested at seventeen for driving while intoxicated (before I had a full license or could legally drink!). The following year, at the age of eighteen, ...

    ... sent me back in front of the judge. The judge told me, in no uncertain terms, to take a vacation to a residential treatment center. What did I do? I went out and continued to drink and drug. After a short run, I made my ... continue reading
  • Cost effectiveness of addiction treatment

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

    ... treatment. Inpatient residential treatment – According to one study, the estimated average cost of residential addiction treatment ... NCBI: The Economic Costs of Substance Abuse Treatment: Updated Estimates and Cost Bands ... continue reading
  • Costs

    Q: How much does addiction treatment cost? A: From $135 to 700 per day. Addiction treatment costs – on average – about $100 per week of treatment, or about $7,500 per treatment episode. However, keep in mind that inpatient rehab is two to three ...

    ... facilities. 24-7 care can be costly, as well. More on the costs of inpatient treatment programs here: Cost of residential treatment programs Cost of alcohol treatment ... of psychotherapy for substance abuse disorders? A: ... continue reading
  • Why Do We Become Addicted? BOOK REVIEW of Addicted to the Monkey Mind

    ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Looking for a book in addiction recovery? This book introduces the concept of the Monkey Mind. Here, we discuss how changing our mindset from the Monkey Mind to the Observing Mind can help us improve our lives in every aspect. ...

    ... , and relationship issues for over twenty years. He co-founded The Exclusive Hawaii, a non-12-step residential addiction treatment center, with his wife, Joyce, in 2011. He is the creator of the therapeutic methodology ... continue reading
  • Sober Living Options in Florida

    ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Sober homes can help you establish routines in addiction recovery. They can be the bridge between treatment and daily life. But, how can you find a licensed sober home in Florida? What are the regulations in the state? We answer ...

    ... such discrimination. SAMHSA Block Grants for prevention and treatment of substance abuse 42 U.S.C. § 300x-25 AND ... You can a complete list of specific residential group care facilities that DOH has authority on in 381. ... continue reading
  • Drug and Alcohol Detox Clinics in Rhode Island

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

    ... level of care, outpatient or long term residential treatment. That will depend on the severity of ... can find a list of agencies licensed to provide substance abuse treatment services in Rhode Island here . In order to get ... 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 professional. Participation in family programs operated via residential rehab also gives you an opportunity to see where ... choosing a treatment center for yourself or a loved one, make sure the facility provides a ... 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 ...

    ... treating substance abuse and addiction. These techniques are also often referred to as complementary treatments, ... Therapy at both our residential and outpatient facilities which incorporates mindfulness practices such ... continue reading
  • Percocet Rehab Cost

    Addiction is Treated Medically Percocet is a brand name of a strong prescription analgesic made from acetaminophen and oxycodone. This drug is classified as an opioid pain reliever. While it is normally prescribed for cases of acute pain, if you use ...

    ... rehab program. Each drug rehab facility has different programs which are specially aimed at the treatment of different substance abuses. Short term programs, in-patient programs, residential and after care programs all ... 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 ...

    ... care facility. Only a qualified petitioner such as a spouse, blood relative, guardian, a police officer, physician, or court official may request the court to commit someone to treatment for substance abuse disorder ... continue reading
  • How Marijuana Legalization Will Affect Substance Use Treatment: A Counselor's Opinion

    2017: Where We are Today In the U.S., we are seeing a paramount shift in attitudes and policy on The Big M: Marijuana . As of today, we have 28 states that have legalized medical marijuana , 16 states that have legalized CBD oils (that are known to ...

    ... Marijuana When I was 24, I entered a residential treatment facility for the first time. At the time I ... that drug use is separated from being a need, the substance user can see that they have the ability to choose their ... 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 ...

    ... rehab is around $6,000 for a 30-day program. High quality residential rehabs usually cost $20,000 and can go up to $40, ... , and require you to come back to the facility for treatment once detox is done. How can I decide ... continue reading
  • No cure for addiction? Think again

    By Richard M. Knapp, JD/MBA Addiction is a symptom of a disease Most people will now agree that addiction is a disease . However, I disagree. I believe it is actually a symptom of a disease. Being the co-founder and executive director of Sherwood ...

    ... if ever, take prisoners. If addiction, specifically substance abuse, is a symptom, then there truly is no ... residential setting is required. Until everything is changed, nothing will change. At the treatment facility that ... continue reading
  • Healing the addicted family: What is family addiction therapy?

    By Harold Clifton Urschel III, M.D., M.M.A. Chief Medical Strategist, Enterhealth Recovery isn't only for the addict! Q: Do family members of addicts need treatment? A: Without a doubt! Even though many people who care about an addicted loved one ...

    ... abuse in other family members This is why getting the substance abuser sober is only the first step in healing. Everyone in an addicted family system needs help. The Addicted Family: What can be done? Most treatment ... continue reading
  • Amphetamine rehab cost

    Should I Consider Rehab? Amphetamines are classified as stimulants and can be extremely addictive if not used as prescribed. When a person abuses amphetamines their body develops a high tolerance for the drugs and creates a desire to use higher and ...

    ... , or residential, amphetamine rehab provides 24 hour support within a facility. Inpatient rehab ... without addictive substances. Reference Sources: NCBI: The Economic Costs of Substance Abuse Treatment: Updated Estimates ... 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 ...

    ... an effective form of treatment because the clinical trials have received clearance. In a residential setting we have found ... for conditions such as anxiety and those craving substances. TMS is not a magic bullet or the ... 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 ...

    ... who deal with substance abuse live a drug-free life. And the need for treatment may affect more people ... 30-day stay is cheaper than a 90-day. Likewise, residential stays of 6 months or longer can be very costly…but ... continue reading
  • Court ordered rehab for teens: Does it help, or not?

    Can mandatory addiction treatment help teens who have problems with drugs or alcohol? We explore here in an exclusive interview with California based Thunder Road Adolescent Treatment Center on best practices here. Then, we invite your questions, ...

    ... making real changes in themselves. ADDICTION BLOG: Do most teenagers diagnosed with substance abuse disorders need longer term residential treatment? What about dual diagnosis cases? THUNDER ROAD: All of our teens are ... continue reading
  • Is there a quick fix for addiction?

    No. There is no quick fix – not to addiction, diabetes, or any other disorder. For that matter, quick fixes rarely appear in any other context, including climate shift or family budgeting. Here, we explore what it really takes to recover from ...

    ... alcohol or even food addiction years, the substances themselves took on a major meaning and focus ... treatment is a more stable solution than the “quick fix” idea of addiction recovery. Beginning with detox and residential ... continue reading
  • What should I bring to rehab?

    5 Things to Bring to Treatment and 4 Things Not to Bring Going to rehab is a scary experience! Not only are our lives in utter turmoil, but now we’re uprooted and thrown into a new environment. There are new people, new places, and new things! Us ...

    ... treatment because we’re sick! Why feed that sickness with old behavior? Wouldn’t you rather stare fearlessly into a bright future?Besides, it’s a lot easier to work on yourself in a residential rehab for substance abuse ... 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 ...

    ... courses of action to cut down on substance abuse or other harmful behavior. An addiction therapist ... spends twenty-eight days in a residential treatment center. Residential treatment consists of all the groups from ... continue reading
  • Cost of alcohol rehab

    What is the cost of alcohol rehab? The cost of alcohol rehab can range from free to affordable to exorbitantly high. There are a number of factors that will influence the final cost of alcohol rehab for you or your loved one. 1. Inpatient vs. ...

    ... alcohol rehab According to the 2008 National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services, roughly 4% of facilities offer no cost alcohol rehab to everyone. Other facilities may also offer no cost alcohol rehab based on ... continue reading
  • Cost of drug detox

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

    ... Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) website. 3. Sliding scale drug detox – Finally, many detox facilities ... NIH: Treatment of Alcohol Withdrawal axis Residential Treatment: Costs Associated ... 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 ...

    ... often go up if the facility that you choose offers dual diagnosis treatment, pharmacotherapy, or luxury spa ... Treatment Available SAMHSA: Free Substance Abuse Treatment The Addictiot Recivery Guide: Residential Treatment ... continue reading
  • Drug rehab costs

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

    ... ranges from $10-20K per treatment episode. The average daily cost of residential drug rehab was roughly $715 ... be found using the Substance Abuse Treatment Facility Locator on the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services ... continue reading
  • Traveling and Planning for Rehab in Rhode Island

    ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Traveling for rehab is a personal choice. There are pros and cons. What are the unique benefits of traveling for rehab to Rhode Island? We review here. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Why Travel for Rehab The Statistics PROs and CONs Visiting a ...

    ... Then, check the rehab’s visiting policy. Residential treatment centers are very strict with visiting policies. ... people, an estimated 20.7 million were in need of substance abuse treatment. That is 1 in 13 people. [1] In ... continue reading
  • How Can I Explain Going to Rehab to My Child?

    ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Addiction can ruin your life. It can leave scars on all those around you. How can you explain to your child that you are going into treatment? Read this article for ideas. ESTIMATED READING TIME: 7 minutes TABLE OF CONTENTS: ...

    ... a child refuses to know about your addiction or residential stay DO NOT PUSH OR FORCE them. Some ... are not around him/her. Still, the more you focus on treatment, the sooner you’ll have the chance to spend time with your ... continue reading
  • Treatment Options for Youth Diagnosed with Substance Addictions

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

    ... As of 2015, there were more than 14,500 substance abuse treatment centers across the U.S. but only less than 10 ... The most common types of inpatient rehabs are residential treatment centers for teens where they enroll for ... continue reading
  • Drug and Alcohol Detox Clinics in New Jersey

    ARTICLE OVERVIEW : How can you find a good detox center in New Jersey? A complete guide on what to look for in a good detox center here. ESTIMATED READING TIME: 7 minutes TABLE OF CONTENTS: What is Medical Detox? Detoxing in New Jersey What To ...

    ... [10] DMHAS: County Alcohol and Drug Abuse Directors & County Mental Health Administrators State of New Jersey: Licensure of Residential Substance Use Disorders Treatment Facilities State of New Jersey: Standards for ... 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? ...

    ... facility that provides one of the following services related to addiction needs to be licensed: Detox Educational sessions Incidental medical services Individual and group sessions Substance abuse recovery or treatment ... continue reading
  • Morphine rehab cost

    Treatment Offers Solutions That Work Morphine is a strong prescription opioid analgesic used to reduce severe chronic and acute pain. However, morphine is also very addictive, especially when used on a regular basis. And while morphine rehab is ...

    ... room and board as well as treatment. Rehab facilities that offer spa-like atmospheres will typically ... Substance Abuse Treatment in the Specialty Sector NIDA: Is drug addiction treatment worth its cost? NIDA: Drug Abuse ... continue reading
  • Victimhood & Addiction: How to Identify Victim Mentality

    By Kayla Scoumis Stuck In Dwelling? “Life is terrible. I've lost everything. I have no one.” “I've done so many horrible things and burned so many bridges.” “Is it even worth it to pursue anything anymore?” “Will I ever amount to ...

    ... safe and effective ways to address any behavioral and substance use issues. In fact, we do our best to ... alcohol program located in Ohio and offering residential, intensive outpatient, and individual counseling services ... continue reading
  • OxyContin rehab cost

    A Life Without Oxycontin Oxycontin is the brand name of a popular prescription opioid drug containing the active ingredient oxycodone . Like many other opioid drugs, Oxycontin can be very addictive when taken on a regular basis. So, if you find that ...

    ... Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) conducted a study and found that the average cost of residential inpatient treatment ... a rehab facility depends on the intensity of treatment that you ... continue reading
  • The cost of methamphetamine rehab

    Get Started With Treatment Is your budget low? Do you lack the money for rehab? Need help but don’t know where to ask? Paying for addiction treatment program is POSSIBLE. Once you're ready for treatment, selecting the best way to finance your ...

    ... Residential rehab programs require people to reside in the rehabilitation facility during their treatment ... inquiries and help you get treatment you need. Reference Sources: SAMHSA: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Block ... continue reading
  • Methadone rehab cost

    Addicted to methadone? Rehab can help! Rehabs are structured settings that help people recover from addiction to drugs and alcohol. Why are they so important? Rehab helps address the physical and/or mental illnesses that can co-occur with addiction. ...

    ... includes the costs of detox, meals, and residential accommodations. Duration. The length of time you ... Substance Abuse Treatment in the Specialty Sector NIDA: Is drug addiction treatment worth its cost? NIDA: Drug Abuse ... 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 ...

    ... is left untreated, the addict in residential or outpatient treatment will return to the same stressful, ... family therapy be incorporated into any substance abuse treatment program. Enterhealth Improves Outcomes with Family ... continue reading
  • Narcotics Rehab Cost

    ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Inpatient rehab is expensive and can cost several hundred to thousands of dollars per day. Outpatient programs are generally less pricey, and can range from $50-500 per day. More here on the average costs to expect, plus ideas for ...

    ... extended in more severe cases of addiction to include residential stays of 3 to 6 months, or longer. 2 ... Substance Abuse Treatment in the Specialty Sector NIDA: Is drug addiction treatment worth its cost? NIDA: Drug Abuse ... 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 ...

    ... when a patient leaves a residential or outpatient treatment program. In reality, life after treatment is when a person's ... medication, as well as ways to prevent misuse and abuse. 12-Step and Support Groups In order to ... 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 ...

    ... barriers to getting care. 5. Integrated Levels of Care. Telehealth can complement holistic treatment programs at both residential facility and outpatient centers. It should be noted that telehealth should only be used at ... continue reading
  • Hydrocodone rehab cost

    Don't Have The Money To Pay For Rehab? Don't worry. Getting into rehab is still possible, even if you are experiencing financial difficulties. With good insurance, finding a rehab is easy. But without insurance and/or the money to pay up-front, you ...

    ... program to program and facility to facility. The cost of rehab can range from free to more than $10,000 a month. Average Cost Of Hydrocodone Rehab How much does addiction treatment cost? A residential rehab program costs ... continue reading
  • Using Neurofeedback for Addiction: 6 Uses and Ways It Can Help

    By Dr. Tamara Roth What Is Neurofeedback…Really? Neurofeedback (also called EEG biofeedback) is a non-invasive technique to both read brain waves and give feedback to the brain. The EEG (electroencephalogram) tracks the electrical brain activity. ...

    ... to have underlying trauma. This is typically why they use substances to begin with. They are trying to numb the emotional ... in residential treatment, this can make the difference of being able to stay in treatment versus ... continue reading
  • Vicodin rehab cost

    The End of a Vicodin Problem Vicodin is the brand name of a drug made from acetaminophen and hydrocodone. Hydrocodone is an extremely strong opiate pain killer that can be very addictive, especially for those who take it regularly. More on ...

    ... program. Low-cost and subsidized treatment programs are available. Residential, inpatient Vicodin rehab costs around ... A previous study conducted by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) ... continue reading
  • Narcotic rehab treatment: What to expect?

    Decide to get better today! In order to start recovery from narcotic addiction, you have to make a decision to look for help. Medical treatment has helped countless people who are diagnosed with addiction problems. You can live drug-free! This type ...

    ... after rehab. This is often a very difficult time for people in recovery, especially those leaving a residential treatment facility. So, how can you remain drug-free? After a rehab program, you must make a difficult ... 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 ...

    ... person can do. Even if the family does not use substances, there are many pressures and emotions that can trigger ... longer covers long-term care as it used to, and treatment programs that used to be 18-months are now just ... continue reading
  • Are We Diseased? The Inconsistencies and Implications of the Disease Model of Addiction

    “They're going to tell you that you have a disease.” I spent the end of my drug using days on a golf course­. I enjoyed golf in my youth and a new acquaintance allowed me to golf at a discount. As any good addict, I started to compulsively play ...

    ... his own addiction and I would tell him about my own struggles with addiction. When I made the decision to seek residential treatment for my substance use I told my golf instructor and asked him what I should expect in ... 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 ...

    ... the most) to stay in contact with you beyond residential treatment? SIERRA TUCSON: They have a desire to stay ... Does it only consist of therapists from your addiction facility, or you are connected to a wider addiction ... continue reading
  • Experiential Therapy for addiction: How does it work?

    What is Experiential Therapy? The therapeutic approach known as “Experiential Therapy” was developed in the 1970s. Its purpose is to encourage patients to identify and address hidden or subconscious issues through: role playing guided imagery ...

    ... “What or who do these three horses represent in your life.” I asked Amy, a client in residential treatment. The woman who typically was hesitant to answer any questions without searching for the perfect response, quickly ... 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 ...

    ... I Controlled Substance by the U.S. Department of Justice. This means that it has a high potential for abuse, has no ... -Step support groups Partial hospitalization Residential treatment Treating ecstasy addiction can also ... continue reading
  • Neurofeedback as an addiction therapy tool: What's it really like?

    High-Tech Toolkit for Addiction: Neurofeedback Treatment Are you looking for a new modality to help address addiction? Learn more about the cutting edge scientific practice of neurofeedback here! Then, send us your questions in the comments section ...

    ... using neurofeedback at Enterhealth Ranch residential treatment facility and at our Enterhealth Outpatient ... What this means is that if a person started abusing a substance to alleviate, say, severe depression, it is ... continue reading
  • Dating and relationships after getting sober

    By Judith O'Callaghan New possibilities in early recovery Early recovery opens up a world of possibility. Along with the excitement of new beginnings, you might find that getting sober can be lonely. After all, you've given up so much! Even though ...

    ... , Judith works as an Outpatient clinician, providing clients in the early stages of recovery with the tools necessary to manage the daily life stressors associated with reintegration to life after residential treatment. continue reading
  • Neuroplasticity and addiction: How can integrative therapies help address past trauma? INTERVIEW with Sabino Recovery

    Neuroplasticity and addiction treatment Neuroplasticity, or the brain’s ability to reorganize itself by creating new neural pathways is at the cutting edge of new addiction treatment modalities. Imagine…you can literally change treatment ...

    ... in the neuroplastic treatment work And they should know! Sabino Recovery is a residential center specialized in ... truly holistic treatment environment. They are addressing not only symptoms of substance abuse, but helping ... continue reading
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