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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 ...

    ... teens the REAL SKILLS needed to manage cravings, emotions, and behaviors related to substance abuse. “ Mindfulness-Based Substance Abuse Treatment ... once incarcerated in as a young teen. Dr. Himelstein is passionate about ... continue reading
  • What is the Seven Challenges program and can it work for your teen?

    The Seven Challenges: An alternative to directive care What can you do if a teenager that you care about is using drugs or drinking? These behaviors can signal larger mental health or family systems issues that require outside help. “Telling” ...

    ... teen’s perspective. In this interview, we talk to Rebecca Danis, Clinical Director of the Substance Abuse Program at Youth Evaluation and Treatment ... very clear that the choices that the teens make are up to them, we cannot ... continue reading
  • A real look at teen addiction in the U.S.: Pop culture TV SHOW “Recovery Road” (REVIEW)

    Residential housing for addicted teens: A new theme? The “ Recovery Road ” TV Series that airs Mondays on Freeform (the new name for ABC Family) at 9pm EST attempts to both de-stigmatize and dramatize teen addiction. The story is based on Blake ...

    ... and teen addiction ... substance abusing child as soon as they become aware of their destructive behavior. Explain to viewers what can generally be expected from detox and addiction treatment programs, so parents and teens ... continue reading
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  • Treatment Options for Youth Diagnosed with Substance Addictions

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

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

    ... provide insights into some of the reasons why the teen may be using (e.g., to cope with ... Substance-Abuse Disorders Questions about dual diagnosis treatment for teens Would you like to know more about the treatment ... 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, ...

    ... then they have the same needs as any other teen – they need to socialize, go out and learn ... substance abuse disorders need longer term residential treatment? What about dual diagnosis cases? THUNDER ROAD: All of our teens ... continue reading
  • PTSD in Teens: Treating Co-occurring Adolescent PTSD and Addiction (BOOK REVIEW)

    PTSD in teenagers Any life threatening event or event that threatens physical harm can cause Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, often called PTSD. These events may include witnessing or being the victim of violence, natural disasters, or accidents. And ...

    ... for Adolescents with Trauma and Substance-Abuse Disorders” is an indispensable resource for all therapists who work with teens. We see how the method can help teens live stable and substance-free lives. It just makes ... 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 ...

    ... addiction treatment for teens at the end. Teenagers and addiction treatment ... teen addiction Before someone can go into a teenage drug addiction treatment program, they must first undergo a screening for a substance abuse ... 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
  • Healthful eating in addiction recovery: A meal plan for addicts and treatment programs

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

    ... away and at your convenience. There is no obligation to enter treatment and you can opt out at any time. Want to get ... nutritional management of: Food Addiction, Substance Abuse, Eating Disorders, Weight Management, Sports ... 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 ...

    ... assess them and refer them to a suitable treatment program. 2. Finally, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration website has a substance abuse treatment facility locator. This tool can be used to ... continue reading
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  • 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 ...

    ... and helps to establish therapist credibility, which increases the likelihood of teen participation in treatment. Alliance with parents and other caretakers Teens usually do not refer themselves for services, so forming a ... 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. ...

    ... treatment for teens ... teen treatment center 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 ... continue reading
  • Signs of PTSD in teenagers… and how to treat PTSD and addiction

    PTSD Isn't Just for Soldiers People often associate Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) with soldiers in combat. However, there are a number of life circumstances that can lead to the development of PTSD such as witnessing a death or experiencing ...

    ... assisted therapy . For some teens, medication is also an option that helps them regain control over their anxiety as they work towards healing. 4. Addiction treatment . When a teen has turned to drugs or alcohol ... continue reading
  • Testing teenage drug use: Do's and Dont's

    Drug Testing : An Appropriate Intervention for Teens? It is not uncommon to consider using drug testing or urine drug screens (UDS) for monitoring a teen with known drug and alcohol use problems. This is not a bad idea but it is important to use ...

    ... testing work. For example, if the teen is drug tested at a clinic, office ... treatment intensity or switching to an alternative treatment that may be more helpful. At times, teens may express that they have to use substances ... 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 ...

    ... teen is struggling with substance abuse, the first thing a parent can do is to ask professionals for help. Appropriate treatment ... tools and resources for parents of drug addicted teens. Please read more in the following Q& ... continue reading
  • Teenage and adolescent sleeping problems: The connection to addiction

    What Do Parents Need to Know about Sleep Problems and Addictions in Teens? What teenager does not stay up all night chatting or using some social media technology, at least occasionally? Most parents would indicate that their teen child does do this ...

    ... disturbance can put teens at risk for developing drug use, impede substance use treatment success, and ... clinical assessment of the teen's sleep and to conduct an evaluation for drug and alcohol abuse as well as mental ... continue reading
  • Understanding How Stress Contributes to Addiction in Teens

    Addiction Is Not Strictly Mental Today, teenagers are developing addictions at a higher rate than ever before, and higher levels of stress are believed to be blamed for an epidemic of drug and alcohol dependence within the adolescent community. By ...

    ... Short-Term and Chronic Stress In most cases, a teen experiences a stress response that goes away once the threat ... that places a teenager at greater risk for drug abuse. Teens who have always been exposed to stress due to ... continue reading
  • Sound Healing for Stress Burnout in Addiction Treatment

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

    ... teen stress that: Teens had surprisingly high rates for feeling overwhelmed (31%). Teens report feeling depressed or sad (30%). Teens ... morphine: Opening new doors for the treatment of pain and addiction. Expert Opin ... continue reading
  • How Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) can change addictive behavior

    An introduction to NLP for clinicians Although I described Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) and The Stages of Change in previous articles, I'll review them briefly here. Then, I will discuss a hypothetical scenario in which NLP techniques are ...

    ... is one way to get started with a somewhat resistant teen. However, there are many other possibilities utilizing NLP strategies. Get Personalized Addiction Treatment Text Support Receive 24/7 text support right away and ... continue reading
  • How and why should you limit screen time? How to Raise Kids in a Technology Addicted World (BOOK REVIEW)

    By Lydia Magdeska Is Technology Bad? No… Yes… Sometimes? Today’s children spend their lives connected to the net. How can we as parents raise our children into adults who control technology (rather than vica versa)? Lucky for you, we have ...

    ... her favorite cartoon for the fourth time in a row, or a teen who continuously ask to play video games on the tablet… These ... to sex offender risk assessments and treatment, competence evaluations, sentencing evaluations, ... continue reading
  • Inspirational addiction recovery story: The Painting and the Piano (BOOK REVIEW)

    Looking for an inspirational story about recovery? Why not consider adding “The Painting and the Piano” to your personal home library? NOTE: this book is not about alcohol, painful family tragedies, and failure… No, this is a book about the ...

    ... alcohol dependence . Seeking treatment lead them to Alcoholics Anonymous. Within the treatment program, they start ... stories, Adrianne and Johnny present the cycle of abuse and addiction and the deeper sense of existence. ... continue reading
  • Holistic addiction recovery – Making yourself whole again

    By Brian McAlister, author of the best-selling book Full Recovery: The Recovering Person’s Guide to Unleashing Your Inner Power The holistic route to recovery You might be wondering: “What the heck does ‘holistic’ mean anyway and what does ...

    ... long-term recovery and actually enjoy the process, treatment must target this entire range of factors. Holistic ... In just few weeks of avoiding mind altering-substances, eating healthy, getting enough sleep, and mild ... 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 ...

    ... or how to even start to get out. I was a teen mom; I was stripping to make money for drugs and became ... surrounding the addict. In the history of substance abuse treatment, it has been incredibly difficult for society ... continue reading
  • Hiding an addiction: 3 questions to ask yourself

    Some people are good at hiding their addiction from the world, and from themselves, but that doesn't mean it isn't real… and it doesn't mean that there is no impact from the addicted behavior. Denying an addiction problem is an expected ...

    ... taking his stimulants for ADD that he was given as a teen. 2. Are they drinking or taking drugs to effect a result ... world than the stereotype of someone with a substance abuse problem. Because the problem has not reached ... 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
  • 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 ...

    ... it Matter? The research is mixed and unclear whether or not residents in Housing First use fewer substances than other forms of treatment. There is definitely not an increase in use, but as far as less use is concerned ... 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 ...

    ... (UCS) to talk with us about best practices in managing group educational sessions about substance abuse. They are a treatment center based in Des Moines, Iowa, with other Iowa locations including Knoxville and Ankeny ... 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 ...

    ... around them. An intervention typically concludes with the group giving the addict a choice – seek substance abuse treatment or face consequences that their loved ones put in place. Things to avoid during interventions ... 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 ...

    ... resources and intrinsic motivations to change? Start envisioning now! Wondering where you can find “Group Treatment for Substance Abuse, Second Edition: A Stages-of-Change Therapy Manual” ? To buy, download and read the ... 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 ...

    ... , California. Here, we take a look at some of the main advantages of day treatment for substance abuse, who and what this type of treatment best suits. We hope that you will find this interview helpful. If you have ... 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 ...

    ... clinical and medical professionals, suitable for some patients in need of substance abuse treatment. This program provides assessment and primary treatment services, at significantly lower costs than inpatient rehab . It ... 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 ...

    ... . 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 can be difficult to pin down ... 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 ...

    ... each member of the group has to say. They must then make a decision to either go into a substance abuse treatment program or lose the enabling support of their loved ones. Follow up. The time following an intervention is ... continue reading
  • Can expressive writing help treat substance use disorders and addiction?

    By Lee Weber | Editor-in-Chief | Addiction Blog Yes, expressive writing can help us cope with addiction. How? Here, we’ll take a look at the recently published third edition of the book, “Opening Up by Writing it Down: How Expressive Writing ...

    ... ! In fact, it’s got us thinking about expressive writing as a therapy tool in the treatment of substance abuse disorders. From an effiency and low-cost perspective. In short, expressive writing has the potential to ... continue reading
  • The efficacy of mindfulness therapy for addiction treatment

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

    ... : 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 Sam ... 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 ...

    ... 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 and quantitative reviews supports the efficacy of CBT ... 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
  • Paying for addiction treatment: How to finance drug rehab

    Paying for addiction treatment Many alcohol and drug rehab programs can cost many thousands of dollars per treatment episode, a cost that most people can't simply write a check to cover. Fortunately, there are a number of resources that can be used ...

    ... 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 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 ...

    ... one item can have a domino effect that can lead a client right back to square one. Substance Abuse Professionals or treatment centers are not off the hook. A mistake commonly made by a facility would be not doing ... 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
  • 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 ...

    ... mental health disorders, psychiatric care provided by a specialist in your mental health diagnosis and substance abuse treatment is the best option. What dual diagnosis means is individualized care. Specific to you, this ... 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 ...

    ... women and children. Addicted women with children can also use the substance abuse treatment facility locator on the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration website. Simply search for local facilities ... continue reading
  • LGBT Addiction Treatment Availability: Changes and Challenges (BOOK REVIEW)

    We need a new vision for treating LGBT addiction Substance use in the LGBT population comes with many stereotypes, such as: gay men combine club drugs and sex lesbians are embittered alcoholics bisexuals use psychoactive substances to deal with ...

    ... patterns in these populations. Transgender individuals have a highly problematic substance abuse and treatment experiences. Not only was substance use in trans people not studied until the late 90s, even in today's times ... continue reading
  • Cost of IOP treatment and Intensive Outpatient Rehab Programs

    Intensive Outpatient Treatment Programs (IOPs) for addiction are among the least costly treatment options available today. The weekly cost per client is estimated at under $800, while the cost per treatment episode is less than $5K. More here on the ...

    ... and where you live. Get the phone number for your state’s federally funded substance abuse treatment agency, a division within the state’s Department of Health Services. 3. Call your state’s Department of Health ... continue reading
  • Help for families of substance abusers: Self-help manual (BOOK REVIEW)

    By Lydia Magdeska Friends and families of addicts are affected by addiction in many different ways and to different degrees based on personal consequences. So, what can you do to help an addict who’s in pain? And when? Basically, NOW is the time ...

    ... main focus of this self-help guide is put on friends and families. This manual doesn’t provide information about substance abuse, and it’s not an aid kit for addicts. Its main goal is to help addicts’ friends and family ... continue reading
  • Hypnosis for addiction recovery treatment - what is it?

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

    ... me investigate the roots of stress and anxiety, and to begin to experience freedom. For all addicts, treatment plans are flexible can vary from groups to individuals, and results are trackable. Again, as with other ... continue reading
  • Racism and Substance Use: The Systematic Epidemic of Addiction

    Is addiction primarily an individual affliction? My biggest issue with the disease model of addiction is that it completely negates society's role in causing addiction by solely framing addiction as an individual affliction. Many believe that ...

    ... are synonymous. And who builds the cage? We do. People, places, and things It is common advice in substance use treatment for addicts to avoid the people, places, and things that they associate with drug usage. For a ... 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 ...

    ... can make taking these initial steps a little easier. Hopefully, we've helped paint a picture of methadone rehab treatment in this article. If you still have any questions or concerns, though, feel free to leave a comment ... 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 ...

    ... 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 of ... 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 ...

    ... to pursue a master's degree in social work. Ironically, I went back to school to get out of substance use treatment, but in my first year of graduate school I was introduced to Harm Reduction and this has rekindled my ... 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 ...

    ... inpatient or outpatient care is right for you.Here a few reasons why you may choose an Outpatient Treatment program: Your addiction is not severe If you are still within the beginning phases of your drug addiction ... continue reading
  • How long does outpatient addiction treatment last?

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

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

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

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

    ... for treatment of moderate to severe pain. But, because Norco can produce euphoric effect, people end up abusing ... is an addictive substance. As with other opiate addiction, a structured rehab treatment program is usually ... continue reading
  • Steroid rehab treatment: What to expect?

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

    ... – they can also be abused. In particular, steroids are commonly abused by bodybuilders, athletes, and ... into a rehab program. If you have a loved one in treatment, you probably want to know more about what to expect.Call ... 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 ...

    ... on one’s head. How can you bring laughter into addiction treatment? As a behavioral health care specialist, it’s important as an ... approach with complicated mental health, substance abuse, chronic pain and process addiction ... continue reading
  • How to live a drug free life: Ways to support clients after addiction treatment

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

    ... problem for individuals who have experienced a substance abuse or process addiction. It is said that ... Julie has had no alcohol since successfully completing the treatment program; yet, she is concerned about relapse. For ... continue reading
  • Employee assistance programs and addiction: Can corporations fill the gap in treatment?

    Alcohol and drug addiction affect workplaces around the country. But in order to boast an effective, productive drug free workplace, treatment options need to be in place for employees. Enter the Employee Assistance Program (EAP). Benefiting both ...

    ... boast an effective, productive drug free workplace, treatment options need to be in place for ... the benefits of having an EAP that specifically addresses substance abuse disorders. Also, he’ll explain what an ideal ... 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 ...

    ... deep-rooted, underlying emotions or 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 ... 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 ...

    ... costs 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 ... 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 ...

    ... ? Yes, EMDR does show promise in the treatment of substance use disorders. Although EMDR is a relatively new ... desensitization and reprocessing: treating trauma and substance abuse NCBI: Eye movement desensitization and ... continue reading
  • Unmanageability: A.A.'s Greatest Contribution to Addiction Treatment

    I find unmanageability to be of paramount importance to recovery . It's a concept that has had continued relevance in all forms of addiction treatment to this day. In this article, I will show its importance and the implications that it has had, and ...

    ... every Friday night. Would you say that I have a substance abuse issue? Probably not. But what if I am in ... or not they change their relationship with substances. This type of treatment is often written off as enabling--but ... 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 ...

    ... is, and wherever they are in their substance abuse. Our tailor made program. The fact that ... that collaborative approach: someone is in charge of their treatment program. People don't come in here and lose control ... 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 ...

    ... for treatment: 1. Health Insurance: If you currently have health insurance, you can call the telephone number on the back of your issued insurance card to receive information on mental health and substance abuse coverage ... 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
  • 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 ...

    ... suitable replacement for valuable forms of treatment such as medication assisted treatment (MAT), which can reduce your ... your body to recover from any harm caused by substance abuse, but it can help you in other ways as ... continue reading
  • The efficacy of art therapy groups in addiction treatment

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

    ... ? Possibly. At the moment, art therapy is used mainly as a complementary and alternative treatment practices in substance abuse treatment programs. More study is required to provide evidence as to its effectivenes in the ... continue reading
  • Prejudice and addiction in treatment settings: How can clinicians face personal bias?

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    ... 's beliefs impact his or her assessment and treatment approach. The counselor who adheres to the medical ... Identifying Her Biases Sarah is a newly licensed substance abuse counselor with NLP training. In an effort to ... continue reading
  • The efficacy of PTSD treatment while treating addiction

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

    ... Trauma in the Development of PTSD and Alcohol Addiction National Center for PTSD: PTSD and Substance Abuse in Veterans VA: Understanding PTSD treatment NIH: Treatment of Co-occurring Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and ... 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 ...

    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 ... 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 ...

    ... why EMDR therapy is an extremely effective form of treatment for patients suffering from drug or alcohol addiction and ... and worked with adolescents struggling with substance abuse issues. She is a certified Multisystemic ... 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 ... no longer clouded by drugs or alcohol. Each person comes into treatment with a host of issues unique to him or her, ... continue reading
  • First Responder addiction treatment: How can we help our heroes

    Imagine THIS kind of office… A stressful job might lead to addiction. But imagine a job that can cause trauma - yes, trauma. Imagine witnessing the worst of human experience EVERY DAY…and then going back to work the next day to see the same. ...

    ... that addresses their individual issues head on. We believe that the substance abuse and mental health problems of First Responders deserve equal treatment attention and welcome Scott to Addiction Blog! ADDICTION BLOG: In ... continue reading
  • What is the Integrative Care Model of addiction treatment?

    Integrative Care in addiction treatment The need for an integrative approach to meet complex needs of people with mental disorders, including substance use disorders, has sparked the development of specialized mental health and addiction treatment ...

    ... believe that in order to give our clients the best chance at a lifelong recovery, substance abuse cannot be the sole treatment component. The substance(s) they are using are only a behavior, not who they are as a person ... 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 ...

    ... less than one quarter of individuals in need of substance abuse treatment actually receive it; structural and interpersonal barriers to accessing substance abuse treatment are exacerbated by the realities of homelessness ... 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 ...

    ... say it's the most effective medication I've ever used and the most effective medical treatment available for substance abuse. Compared to the more commonly approved meds like Naltrexone and Camprol which I still use in ... continue reading
  • Sliding scale drug treatment

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

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

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    ... Insurance Exchanges must offer plans that cover mental health and addiction treatment services. In fact, the Affordable Care Act established substance abuse treatment and other mental health services as some of the main ... continue reading
  • How to pay for addiction treatment

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    ... 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
  • The Importance of Considering Culture (and Questioning 'Truth') in Addiction Treatment

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    ... models and empirical data. Historical Roots of Substance Abuse Mood altering chemicals in one form or another ... Talking about 'Others' As we look at addiction treatment , the imagining and the representation of “the ... continue reading
  • The Efficacy of Group Therapy for Addiction Treatment

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    ... time. Reference sources: NCBI: Groups and Substance Abuse Treatment NCBI: Substance Abuse Treatment: Group Therapy SAMHSA: Substance Abuse Treatment: Groups and Substance Abuse Treatment NIDA: Group Therapy Research continue reading
  • Crystal Meth Rehab Treatment: What to Expect?

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

    ... form of methamphetamine, a commonly abused illegal street drug. Individuals who abuse crystal meth do so for the ... can diagnose substance use disorders and other mental illnesses, and recommend a treatment plan. During ... 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- ...

    ... factors that contribute to this increased rate of substance abuse and dependence, and they must be addressed comprehensively and on a societal level. What this means for the treatment industry, however, is that the LGBT ... continue reading
  • What does a good heroin addiction treatment look like?

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    ... an estimated 467,000 people struggling with heroin abuse as of 2014, according to the Centers for ... treatments are based on preconceived ideas of who a substance abuser is and how they should be treated. These treatments ... continue reading
  • The efficacy of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) in addiction treatment

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

    ... whose brains have been damaged from years of substance abuse. But how does HBOT help addiction recovery ? What are the advantages of using oxygen therapy in the treatment of addiction? We provide the answers in the ... 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 ...

    ... book is designed for therapists who treat women diagnosed with substance abuse problems. It presents an empirically supported treatment method for women with substance use disorder named “Women’s Recovery Group”, or (WRG ... continue reading
  • 3 signs you need dual diagnosis treatment

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

    ... became a problem, but they can be significantly worsened by substance abuse. Treatment for both issues will decrease cravings for substances and also help to more healthfully manage underlying mental health symptoms ... continue reading
  • Drug Addiction Treatment – Acupressure

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

    ... Reference souses: NCBI: Efficacy of auricular acupressure as an adjuvant therapy in substance abuse treatment: a pilot study. NCBI: Contemporary acupressure therapy: Adroit cure for painless recovery of therapeutic ... 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 Nurses

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    ... 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
  • 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 ...

    ... , so don’t hesitate to leave a comment below. Reference Sources: NCBI: The Economic Costs of Substance Abuse Treatment: Updated Estimates and Cost Bands for Program Assessment and Reimbursement NIH News: NIDA Announces ... continue reading
  • Cost of alcohol treatment programs

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    ... anyone who needs it. You may also be able to locate other free alcohol treatment programs by searching on the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) website. In some cases, you may qualify for ... 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 ...

    ... 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 ... continue reading
  • How to identify alcohol abuse and addiction

    Identifying alcohol abuse and addiction Early diagnosis and treatment of alcohol abuse and addiction is imperative to successful recovery. Individuals who seek treatment while in the early stages of the addiction are generally more likely to be ...

    ... explore their family history of substance abuse. Identify alcohol abuse and addiction…now what? Once an alcohol abuse and addiction problem has been diagnosed, getting into treatment quickly is recommended. The following ... 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. ...

    ... Hub: Beyond Denial and Low Motivation: Examining Barriers to Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment NCBI: College Students Rarely Seek Help Despite Serious Substance Use Problems NCBI: Table 3 College Drinking-Changing the ... continue reading
  • Paying for drug treatment: 3 things to avoid

    Paying for drug treatment There's no doubt that the cost of drug treatment is high. Unfortunately, it's often a necessary part of the recovery process. Financing addiction treatment may seem impossible (especially at daily average costs of $135 per ...

    ... . 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
  • Sliding scale alcohol treatment

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

    ... Administration (SAMHSA) website. To do this, go to SAMHSA.gov, click on the “Find Treatment” button, and go to the “Substance Abuse Treatment Facility Locator”. After clicking on the “Select Services”, you can then check ... continue reading
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