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  • Does mindfulness meditation increase the effectiveness of substance abuse treatment for teens? (BOOK REVIEW)

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

    ... Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Mindfulness-Based-Substance-Abuse-Treatment-Adolescents/dp/1138812544 . Additionally, if you are left ... populations via individual group, and family therapy. He focuses primarily on serving ... 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 ...

    ... /family-therapy-substance-abuse/ 2. Family Therapy: A Vital Part of Addiction Treatment. (2017, October 30). Retrieved July 18, 2018, from https://drugabuse.com/library/family-therapy-a-vital-part-of-addiction-treatment ... continue reading
  • What is intensive outpatient treatment for substance abuse?

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

    ... loved one in recovery, and family therapy provides those skills. 3. Pharmacotherapy Medication management and pharmacotherapy are an important part of the whole substance abuse treatment and shouldn’t be separated from ... continue reading
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  • 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 ...

    ... hopes and fears in regards to therapy, will help make therapy successful. Does PTSD treatment work to treat addiction? Yes, the treatment of PTSD helps to resolve addiction and substance use disorders. The two conditions ... 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 ...

    ... of 2015, there were more than 14,500 substance abuse treatment centers across the U.S. but only less ... huge role both in developing and overcoming addiction. Family therapy, therefore, brings together those who are closest ... 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 ...

    ... ’s understanding of the skills learned. For individual therapy, the commitment is normally one hour per week ... families, and youth affected by addiction. Mariners Inn provides 24 hour, residential substance abuse treatment ... 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
  • 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 ...

    ... they are in their substance abuse. Our tailor made ... treatment modality that we use, which is an addiction recovery support group kind-of-approach that is based on self- empowerment. BRIDGET CURRAN: Also, a Family Therapy ... continue reading
  • Addressing Emotional Abuse in Addiction Recovery

    ARTICLE OVERVIEW: There are people who try to control other people’s actions by behaving in an abusive way. Often, the abuse manifests through humiliation, fear, guilt, or feelings of embarrassment. So, how can we deal with current or past ...

    ... attitude about that experiences and understand them with a positive mindset. Group therapy: A common treatment for survivors of emotional abuse. It helps you rebuild your self-confidence while sharing experiences with ... continue reading
  • Helping teens with addictions and depression: Therapies that work

    Is your teenager struggling with both addiction and depression? Learn how you can help them in this article from Dr. Fortuna , mental health practitioner and advocate for teens! More on how cognitive therapy and mindfulness approaches can work for ...

    ... -occurring Adolescent PTSD and Addiction: Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy for Adolescents with Trauma and Substance-Abuse Disorders Questions about dual diagnosis treatment for teens Would you like to know more about ... 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 ...

    ... truly holistic treatment environment. They are addressing not only symptoms of substance abuse, but ... Nancy is an international presenter on trauma, grief, family therapy, and her own model of equine assisted psychotherapy. ... continue reading
  • Family dynamics of addiction

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

    ... groups and individual therapy. This is an opportunity to process feelings and ideas brought up by the family work. There is usually a lot to talk about. Family substance abuse treatment Formal family-focused programs are ... continue reading
  • Crystal Meth Rehab Treatment: What to Expect?

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

    ... as they appear. 3. Psychological treatments Individual behavior therapy, group therapy, and family therapy are the most common psychological treatments during any rehab treatment. In fact, talk therapy is at the base of ... continue reading
  • Addiction Treatment Barriers in the LGBT Community

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

    ... In fact, according to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration ... therapy is a part of treatment, and this includes family counseling, peer support, and group therapy.” Family therapy and group therapy ... 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 ...

    ... assessment are done to see if this type of treatment would be beneficial. Although IOP may not be ... Family Therapy – Family therapy can play a huge role in the recovery of a loved one from substance abuse. That’s why family ... 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 ...

    ... family-based addiction treatment, children are cared for by licensed child care professionals while the women are in addiction therapy ... use the substance abuse treatment facility locator on the Substance Abuse and Mental ... 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 ...

    ... 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Group therapy session 11:00 AM - 11:45 AM Journaling ... Treatment Outcome Project: Does Substance Abuse Treatment “Pay for Itself”? Child Welfare: Protecting Children in Families Affected by Substance ... continue reading
  • Post-Retirement Addiction and Its Treatment

    By Scott Trout, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Enterhealth Ranch and Enterhealth Outpatient of Excellence A New And Alarming Trend In recent years, the number of older adults entering treatment for alcohol and drug addiction ...

    ... adults who need help with substance abuse do not receive the advice and treatment they really need. One of ... treatment program. These include: Intensive One-On-One Patient Therapy In-Depth Family And/Or Couples Therapy ... continue reading
  • Why the LGBT Community needs unique addiction treatment

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

    ... in strict treatment programs, family therapy is limited to immediate, nuclear family members of patients ... drug use a lot of the time. High rates of substance abuse in the community are partially caused by the fact that ... 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 ...

    ... the whole family? What does family counseling typically look like? How long does family therapy last? What ... of treatment. The therapist will suggest ways to reduce the impact of the substance abuse on the family and ... continue reading
  • Addiction treatment for Latinos

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

    ... family-oriented group, family therapy should also play a large role in Latino drug addiction treatment. ... A list of local addiction treatment facilities can be found using the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services ... 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 for minorities, including individual behavior therapy, group therapy, family therapy ... a great resource for addicted minorities. The substance abuse treatment facility locator on the SAMHSA website is particularly ... 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 ...

    ... any other school official. Family doctors are also great people to turn to, since they can usually make a diagnosis and refer addicted teenagers to an addiction treatment facility. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health ... continue reading
  • Addiction treatment for police officers

    Police officers and addiction treatment Substance abuse amongst the ranks of police officers is astounding. Recent estimates have shown that almost a quarter of all police officers may suffer from a substance abuse disorder. It should come as no ...

    ... a substance abuse disorder. It should come as no great surprise that substance abuse is ... treatment, police officers will usually go through individual behavior therapy, group therapy, and family therapy during treatment ... continue reading
  • Addiction treatment for veterans

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

    ... Veterans Affairs: Summary of VA Treatment Programs for Substance Use Problems SAMHSA: Veterans and Military Families NIH: Substance Abuse Among Military Veterans and Their Families Counseling Addicted Veterans: What to ... 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 ...

    ... Treatment usually involves individual therapy, group therapy, and family therapy, as well as pharmacological treatment ... : Substance Abuse, Addiction, and Treatment SAMHSA: Half of All Substance Abuse Treatment Facilities ... continue reading
  • Addiction treatment for seniors

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

    ... individuals in this country may have a substance abuse problem. Some seniors may have used drugs ... treatment Individual and group therapy are often used to treat substance use disorders in the elderly. Family therapy ... 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 ...

    ... therapies include: Behavioral Therapy Individual Therapy Group Therapy Family Therapy. STAGE 5. Education. Educational sessions you attend in addiction treatment ... NCBI: Spending on substance abuse treatment: How much is ... 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 ... 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 ...

    ... in 2010, of the 2.3 million inmates, 85% were substance-involved: 1.5 million met the DSM-V medical criteria 458,000 ... therapy, and even family therapy. Most prison drug addiction treatment programs also include drug abuse ... continue reading
  • Group therapy techniques for substance abuse (BOOK REVIEW)

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

    ... “Group Treatment for Substance Abuse, Second Edition: A Stages-of-Change Therapy Manual” ? To buy, download and read the book, check this link http://www.amazon.com/Treatment-Substance-Edition-Stages-Change/dp/1462523404 ... 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 ...

    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 ... continue reading
  • Art therapy in addiction rehab and recovery settings: INTERVIEW with Royal Life Centers

    Art therapy during rehab Art therapy is a healing modality intended to integrate physical, emotional, mental and spiritual care by facilitating creative ways for patients to respond to their recovery process. This kind of therapy helps you release ...

    ... Centers , a substance abuse treatment facility located in Florida. Today, we discuss art therapy as way of ... life. ADDICTION BLOG: Can art therapy be used in the context of family or partner counseling? Why or why ... 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 ...

    ... goals where you are RIGHT NOW. Does Cognitive Behavioral Therapy work to treat addiction? Yes, CBT works and HAS BEEN SHOWN TO BE EFFECTIVE in substance abuse treatment. In fact, evidence from numerous large scale trials ... continue reading
  • Norco Rehab Treatment: What to Expect

    Rehab Works! Norco is well-known opioid prescribed for treatment of moderate to severe pain. But, because Norco can produce euphoric effect, people end up abusing the medicine to get high. Even people who are legitimately prescribed this medicine ...

    ... emotional support STEP 3: Main Treatments Individual therapy and group therapy that ai to change behavior are ... to limit physical contact with your loved one. Family counseling and addiction education sessions may also be ... 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 ...

    ... trauma in individuals with substance abuse issues. Some common forms of experiential therapy used in addiction treatment are: Adventure therapy Art therapy Equine therapy Music therapy Yoga therapy How Experiences Help ... 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 ...

    ... is an important addition to the treatment of substance use. This type of therapy offers a structured, client-centered ... and reprocessing: treating trauma and substance abuse NCBI: Eye movement desensitization and ... continue reading
  • What Is Continuum of Care in Addiction Treatment?

    By Cara McLeod, LPC The Components of a Successful Recovery When it comes to effectively treating drug and alcohol addiction, the treatment professionals where I work at Enterhealth agree that a successful recovery is most often the result of ...

    ... are bipolar or depressed and have a problem with substance abuse. This is why detox is such an important step ... is inpatient treatment , where much of the education and therapy comes into play; where families are highly ... 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 ...

    ... Classes! 10. Run laughter therapy groups. 11. Make time in your addiction treatment program for outdoor or fun activities ... approach with complicated mental health, substance abuse, chronic pain and process addiction ... continue reading
  • Intervention strategies for families

    Treatment is the best answer we have for substance abuse A central goal of our work at Allies in Recovery is getting your loved one into treatment. You may be quick to tell us that your loved one has already been to treatment and that it didn't ...

    ... substance abuse A central goal of our work at Allies in Recovery is getting your loved one into treatment. You may be quick to tell us that your loved one has already been to treatment ... his family was from. Her family had ... 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 ...

    ... treatment State and local governments are responsible for providing treatment, prevention, and recovery efforts for substance abuse ... used as part of methadone maintenance therapy for over 40 years. Buprenorphine is ... 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 ...

    ... families-thought-leadership-alumni/emdr-one-of . —– About the Author: Cara is a Licensed Professional Counselor specializing in the treatment ... with substance abuse issues. She is a certified Multisystemic Therapy (MST ... 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 ...

    ... commonly occur among individuals diagnosed with a substance abuse disorder. In fact, sleep problems tend ... for you to make good choices about sleep and addiction treatment or recovery. You must move past “I'll start ... 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 ...

    ... of interacting with their families and friends. In the ... Substance Abuse Treatment NCBI: Substance Abuse Treatment: Group Therapy SAMHSA: Substance Abuse Treatment: Groups and Substance Abuse Treatment NIDA: Group Therapy ... 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 ...

    ... and the most effective medical treatment available for substance abuse. Compared to the more commonly ... ADDICTION BLOG: IV NAD infusions are used in performing the BR Therapy. What is NAD? Can any patient use it, or are ... 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 ...

    ... be willing to seek addiction treatment. They may recognize a substance abuse problem in themselves or may ... use, even when it causes problems in relationships with family, friends, and partners. 7. Give up important social ... continue reading
  • Abuse Vs. Addiction: What's the Difference?

    By Dr. Joshua Masino, PsyD Executive Director and Neuropsychologist at Enterhealth It can be difficult to tell drug abuse from addiction. Here, we'll take a look at the clinical definitions of each. We list the main signs and symptoms that you can ...

    ... because of drug/alcohol use. Tolerance to the abused substance. Addicts must use more of the drug to ... step treatment program. These include intensive one-on-one patient therapy, in-depth family and/or couples therapy, ... continue reading
  • Is a woman’s addiction so different? Treating women with substance use disorders (BOOK REVIEW)

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

    ... with substance abuse problems. It presents an empirically supported treatment method for women with substance use ... Moreover, this is a relapse prevention group therapy that blends a cognitive-behavioral approach for women ... 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 ...

    ... both mental health issues and substance abuse are the focus of treatment, therapies will be chosen based on ... treatment plan as needed. 7. Family support Your family members will need support as you go through treatment, ... continue reading
  • Addiction treatment for atheists

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

    ... addiction treatment may include inpatient, outpatient, and group therapy. These types of treatment ... treatment program. Addicted atheists may also find the substance abuse treatment facility locator on the Substance Abuse ... continue reading
  • Addiction treatment for professionals

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

    ... as well. For instance, they may run a dedicated substance abuse facility, or they may simply help pay for treatment.Going through addiction treatment, does not necessarily adversely affect a professional's career ... 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. ...

    ... behavioral therapy, group therapy, and family counseling. Medications may also be used during treatment to ... to Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment NCBI: College Students Rarely Seek Help Despite Serious Substance Use ... 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 ...

    ... During treatment, man will usually need to undergo individual and group therapy, as well as family ... find addiction treatment for men is via the online treatment facility locator tool on the Substance Abuse and Mental ... continue reading
  • Intervention strategies for families – INTERVIEW with expert interventionist, Louise Stanger

    Addiction affects everyone in the family Millions of families across the country are affected by addiction and substance abuse. In fact, it’s estimated that one in three families is directly affected by alcoholism or drug addiction. Without proper ...

    ... . Without proper treatment, substance abuse can cause serious problems in the family, ranging from ... behavioral and 12 Step facilitation, solution-focused therapy, psychodrama, mindfulness, and more in clinical settings ... continue reading
  • Addiction treatment for people with disabilities

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

    ... individual behavior therapy, peer-to-peer group therapy, family counseling, and treatment for any ... -Substance Abuse and Disability U.S.D. Health & Human Services: Substance Abuse and Disability NCBI: The treatment ... 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 ...

    ... adult has a substance abuse problem, a treatment plan based on ... therapies, antidepressants, and/or anti-anxiety medications), family counseling, and self-help groups. Aftercare: STAGE 4 Young adult drug addiction treatment ... continue reading
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  • 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 ...

    ... . There is a multitude of different family-based approaches to addiction treatment. Some modalities include: Family behavior therapy Multidimensional family therapy Family systems therapy But, these are just a few ... 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 ...

    ... , you will usually be weaned off of methadone before you begin treatment. Psychological treatments A combination of individual behavior therapy, group therapy, and family therapy is typically used during methadone rehab ... 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 ...

    ... addiction treatment team for: Assessments Therapy Medication management …and other treatment ... 2. Inclusive of Family Participation. The technology can be used for regular therapy sessions, group therapy or for patients ... continue reading
  • Talk therapy: Can/Should you find a therapist online? An INTERVIEW with Talkspace

    Q: Can talk therapy work for addiction problems? A: Absolutely! In fact, cognitive and behavioral therapies (among other evidence-based practices) are STANDARD practices in addiction treatment . Based on scientific research since the mid 1970s, talk ...

    ... , talk therapy should form the basis of any effective treatment program . Goals of addiction treatment include: ... users! It can be really challenging for multiple family members to coordinate their schedules to all go to ... 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 ...

    ... an estimated 21.0 million people aged 12 or older needed treatment for addiction in 2016. The numbers break down by age: ... substance abuse and the reasons addicts use. You'll enjoy family-esque, tight-knit group therapy ... 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 will not only help your child but can work to unite the family ... insights on teen addiction therapy, and help set up ... continue reading
  • How to help my child with addiction

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

    ... what can you do to help a teenager struggling with substance abuse or mental health issues? How can you encourage them ... family therapy: the evidence for different relationship variables in the child and teen treatment ... continue reading
  • Intensive psychotherapy for addiction: What is it?

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

    ... intensive psychotherapy for addiction and how this treatment help people in understanding their own purpose. ... substance use disorder? LAURA LONGVILLE: Intensive Psychotherapy includes multiple consecutive days of therapy. ... continue reading
  • Traveling and Planning for Rehab in Louisiana

    ARTICLE OVERVIEW: If you're looking for a rehab facility in Louisiana, you’ll need to prepare a budget. In this article, we look into the real cost of living and staying in Louisiana for both long and short term periods. We invite your questions ...

    ... and Health [5] Obama White House: Archives: Louisiana Drug Control Update [6] NSSP: Louisiana Takes Actions Against Drug Abuse by Sharing Syndromic Data [7] NCBI: Chapter 1 Substance Abuse Treatment and Family Therapy continue reading
  • 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 ...

    ... ] Dovepress: Benefits of peer support groups in the treatment of addiction [4] Substance Abuse Treatment and Family Therapy: Chapter 1 Substance Abuse Treatment and Family Therapy [5] SAMHSA: 2017 National Survey on Drug ... continue reading
  • Spice rehab treatment: What to expect?

    Spice Recovery Goes Well Beyond Abstinence People who experience addiction issues often times think of recovery not as a process, but an endpoint. In case you are addicted to Spice, you should know that recovery, beyond anything else is a process. ...

    ... , you may be asked if you would like to attend a group therapy session or participate in family counseling. Taking an active role in your loved one's treatment is recommended. By doing so, you'll be able to learn how ... continue reading
  • Rehab for cocaine

    Is Cocaine Becoming a Problem? You are not alone. Did you know that 1.5 million in the U.S. struggle with cocaine problems? Yes, cocaine addiction affects people from all age groups, gender, and social backgrounds. But addiction is nothing to be ...

    ... you and why you may want to invest in treatment. We’ll also introduce you to common rehab ... family counseling or family therapy helpful. Step 5. Addiction education Fully understanding of the cycle of substance abuse ... 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 ...

    ... severity of the ecstasy abuse or addiction problem, and the presence of any co-occurring conditions, the optimal treatment for ecstasy addiction may include any of the following: Outpatient therapy 12-Step support groups ... 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 ... twelve-step fellowships, sober housing, individual and family therapy, spiritual growth, and constructive hobbies. If a ... continue reading
  • Paying for rehab: 5 things you should know

    ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Rehab is an investment in yourself, but treatment can be pricey. Both outpatient and inpatient rehab can cost thousands of dollars per treatment episode. BUT there are ways to cut expenses. Ideas on how to pay here. TABLE OF ...

    ... Reference Sources: NCBI: Benefit-Cost in the California Treatment Outcome Project: Does Substance Abuse Treatment “Pay for Itself”? The White House: Substance Abuse and the Affordable Care Act SAMHSA: Health Reform MCCA ... continue reading
  • Traveling and Planning for Rehab in New Jersey

    ARTICLE OVERVIEW: A stay in a New Jersey rehab can help you beat addiction. In this article, we look into the cost of living and staying in New Jersey for both long and short term periods. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Why Travel for Rehab The Statistics PROs ...

    ... : [1] SAMSHA: NADUH 2017 Annual National Report [2] SAMHSA: Behavioral Health Barometer for New Jersey, Volume 4 [3] SAMHSA: Tip 39, Substance Abuse Treatment and Family Therapy [4] www.samertasset.com [5] www.hotels.com 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 ...

    ... The organization: Provides licenses. Regulates the substance abuse treatment provider agencies. Monitors the substance abuse treatment provider agencies. Licensing for the substance abuse agencies is provided through the ... continue reading
  • Addiction Therapists: When & Why Work with an Addiction Interventionist?

    The Right Time for Therapist-Interventionist Collaborations By Louise A. Stanger Ed.D, LCSW, CDWF, CIP My Philosophy on Collaboration Before I start this discussion, it is fair to let you that my philosophy is all about collaborating with Licensed ...

    ... with clinicians who understand the complexity of substance abuse and co-occurring disorders. They join hands ... are an adjunctive treatment to family therapy, psychotherapy, etc. These primary therapies help people and ... continue reading
  • Rehab for Hydrocodone

    ARTICLE SUMMARY: Rehab includes detox, medications, and psychotherapy. This article explores the types of rehabs available for hydrocodone problems and what you can expect during stages of treatment. TABLE OF CONTENTS Addiction is a Medical ...

    ... been classified as a Schedule II drug by the Controlled Substances Act . In sum, hydrocodone is psychoactive; it affects ... to hydrocodone addiction treatment , some of the main stages of treatment, therapies, and services ... 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 ...

    ... plan for completion of treatment Case management Family therapy Health services Medication Mental ... person in Massachusetts should be able to receive substance abuse treatment no matter the circumstances. So, the state has ... continue reading
  • How long does intensive outpatient rehab last?

    IOT stands for Intensive Outpatient Treatment . This type of addiction treatment includes cognitive-behavioral interventions, relapse prevention training, motivational enhancement, and case management. Usually operated in community-based treatment ...

    ... substance abuse treatment, so strategies that enhance and maintain clients motivation have been made a priority. 5. Your family ... levels of treatment and care. This is usually done by holding therapy meetings once per ... continue reading
  • What is a drug or alcohol intervention?

    Drug or alcohol intervention definition The intervention process involves a group of individuals who are ready to confront an addicted person in an effort to persuade them to seek professional help for their substance abuse. This group of ...

    ... will be willing to go into a substance abuse treatment program. Doctors and mental health professionals ... to go into counseling or therapy themselves. This can include individual or family therapy, or even a support group ... continue reading
  • Using Spiritual or Religious Beliefs when Fighting Addiction

    ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Religious and spiritual beliefs can moderate the relationship between life stressors and quality of life. In fact, reliance on your beliefs can give you hope, strength, and provide meaning in addiction recovery. TABLE OF CONTENTS: ...

    ... state. A life of sobriety is possible with family therapy. 4. The Alcoholics Anonymous Concept. The ... an antidote for the guilt individuals feel over his/her substance use, then other models should be considered. Can ... 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 ...

    ... newly recovering person can do. Even if the family does not use substances, there are many pressures and emotions that ... covers long-term care as it used to, and treatment programs that used to be 18-months are now just ... continue reading
  • Traveling and Planning for Rehab in California

    ARTICLE OVERVIEW: When deciding to travel to California to attend rehab, there are a number of pros and cons to be considered. In this article, we look at the real costs of living and staying in California for both long and short periods of time. At ...

    ... million people, an estimated 21 million were in need of substance abuse treatment. [2] As you can see, you're not ... visit with some kind of educational class or even family therapy. Showing up on time and perhaps with a ... continue reading
  • Traveling and Planning for Rehab in Florida

    ARTICLE OVERVIEW: This article reviews the pros and cons of traveling for treatment. Plus, we examine the real costs of living or staying in Florida for short or long periods of time. Your questions are welcomed at the end. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Why ...

    ... older needed substance use treatment. Quality addiction treatment can help. You are not alone. Treatment centers ... seeing family in person. Additionally, family therapy may be equally important to the treatment process, ... 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 ...

    ... about neurological effects of addictive substances relapse prevention, cross addiction triggers ... Individual or family Therapy, medical, nursing and psychiatric services. MAT or medically assisted treatment is available ... continue reading
  • Addiction treatment for women

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

    ... that addicted women can turn to for addiction treatment. Medical professionals, such as family doctors and psychologists, are not only willing to assess women for substance abuse disorders, but also give them a referral ... continue reading
  • Empathy and substance abuse counseling

    Learning empathy requires trying to imagine and understand other's viewpoints and experiences, that can bring with it some distinct challenges and obstacles. One obstacle that is often overlooked is the importance of recognizing that you can ...

    ... is well documented. It is essentially impossible to effectively help someone else who may have a substance abuse problem or mental health issue without being able to demonstrate a reasonable understanding of some of the ... 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 ...

    ... isolated and mentally unstable. This is why I see harm reduction as the only ethical practice of substance use treatment. Often thought of as radical, harm reduction allows clients to decide for themselves how they want ... continue reading
  • Substance Abuse Group Education: Does it work?

    Yes, Substance Abuse Group Education works to identify possible drug or alcohol abuse problems among court ordered participant. Learn more about what the program includes, and save your questions for the end. In fact, we try to respond to all ...

    ... in managing group educational sessions about substance abuse. They are a treatment center based in Des Moines, ... individual therapy for substance use disorders, medication assisted treatment, mental health therapy, ... continue reading
  • Biofeedback as a tool for substance abuse cessation

    Biofeedback Basics Biofeedback. Quantitative EEG. ERP. Cognitive-behavioral treatment. For years, medical professionals have used biofeedback treatments to teach people to recognize how their bodies are functioning and to control patterns of ...

    ... or in combination with beta training for stimulant and mixed substance abuse and combined with residential treatment programs, is probably efficacious. Treatment approaches that have been evaluated and shown to produce ... continue reading
  • Interventions for substance abuse: 5 things to avoid

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

    ... and patience, but for some families, it's their last chance at getting their loved one into treatment. What happens during substance abuse interventions? First of all substance abuse interventions require a great deal ... continue reading
  • Substance abuse intervention strategies: Top 10

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

    ... family members how to use “insider” information about an addicts behaviors in a motivational way. The method has been seen to increase the chance of an addict or alcoholic entering treatment. Stages of substance abuse ... 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 ...

    ... anywhere from a month to a year. Aftercare and family counseling, though, may last for several years following the intervention and treatment. Substance abuse intervention duration and average time As mentioned above, it ... 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 ...

    ... employment or family relations, that were important to them. I began to see that substance use and other ... residents in Housing First use fewer substances than other forms of treatment. There is definitely not an increase ... continue reading
  • New Year’s resolutions for families in recovery

    Resolving to restore – one day at a time! The beginning of the year always feels like a time for transformation. The media is saturated with “new year, new you” messages. But for many of us who live with family with substance abuse problem s, ...

    ... like a time for transformation. The media is saturated with “new year, new you” messages. But for many of us who live with family with substance abuse problem s, or who grew up with parents who are addicts in homes with ... 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 ...

    ... NCBI: Mindfulness-Based Therapies for Substance Use Disorders NCBI: A Narrative Review of Yoga and Mindfulness as Complementary Therapies for Addiction Book: Mindfulness-Based Substance Abuse Treatment for Adolescents by ... continue reading
  • Myths vs. Facts: The truth about medication assisted treatment for opioid addiction

    By Mark O'Brien, Senior Criminal Justice Policy Associate ARTICLE OVERVIEW: There are many misconceptions and myths about medications that treat strong addictions. This article presents the facts about buprenorphine, methadone, and naltrexone. TABLE ...

    ... Protocol (TIP) Series, No. 43. published by the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment. [8] Findings from Starting Treatment with Agonist Replacement Therapies (START), a study from the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and ... 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 ...

    ... lead a client right back to square one. Substance Abuse Professionals or treatment centers are not off the hook. A mistake ... will be involved in the referral process, including family if the person wishes them to be. From ... 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 ...

    ... Reference Sources: NCBI: Benefit-Cost in the California Treatment Outcome Project: Does Substance Abuse Treatment “Pay for Itself”? The White House: Substance Abuse and the Affordable Care Act SAMHSA: Health Reform MCCA ... 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 ...

    ... Reference Sources: NCBI: Benefit-Cost in the California Treatment Outcome Project: Does Substance Abuse Treatment “Pay for Itself”? The White House: Substance Abuse and the Affordable Care Act SAMHSA: Health Reform MCCA ... 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 ...

    ... be used to help changes all types 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 ... 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 ...

    ... Reference Sources: NCBI: Benefit-Cost in the California Treatment Outcome Project: Does Substance Abuse Treatment “Pay for Itself”? The White House: Substance Abuse and the Affordable Care Act SAMHSA: Health Reform MCCA ... continue reading
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