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Choosing the Right Residential Addiction Treatment Program

 

If you've come to the realization that Residential Rehab is the best way to heal from an addiction, you've come along way. Residential Treatment helps remove a person who is struggling from an environment that is usually distracting and triggering, and sometimes toxic. Now, it's time to ask yourself some important questions to help you select the right program for you.

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6 Ways to Pay For Rehab

Here’s the truth: high-quality residential addiction treatment is expensive.

Factor in a month’s worth of round-the-clock medical supervision, plus mental health care from compassionate professional counselors, plus clean and comfortable accommodation and fresh, healthy food … and the total adds up fast.

But, rest assured - there are many options to get the help you need.

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12 Steps vs Non 12 Step Rehab: Making the Right Choice

If you’ve been looking into residential rehab programs for any length of time, you already know that 12 Step rehabs are the most prevalent. But there are alternatives, and these are showing promising results and becoming the preferred option for an increasing number of people. Here's an unbiased comparison of 12 Steps vs non 12 Step rehab and treatment centers.

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Best Dual Diagnosis Treatment Centers in California (CA)

What do you think of when you hear the words “California” and “Dual Diagnosis Treatment Centers” in the same sentence? Most likely, an image of strung-out glamor springs to mind. Maybe you’ve read magazine articles about movie stars who choose treatment centers based on the number of luxury accommodations.

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Trauma and Addiction: Key to Recovery from Substance Abuse

What comes to mind when you hear the word trauma? Chances are, your mind supplies violent, frightening images: a car wreck, perhaps, or bombs dropping in wartime. But did you know that trauma isn’t defined by a catastrophic event, but by an individual’s reaction to that event?

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Dual Diagnosis Gets to the Root Causes of Addiction

Have you ever suspected that your addictions are actually attempts to “numb out” from an underlying emotional pain? If so, then you already understand a great deal about the root causes of addiction and have a sense of what dual diagnosis is. Whether or not you are even consciously aware of the emotional root causes, the slightest reminder or trigger can lead you back into that pattern of self-medicating. So you continue even though your drug of choice is causing collateral damage.

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Suicidal Thoughts—Where They Come From and How to Treat Them

Here's a sobering fact: Suicide is final.

If i get fired from my job, I’ll get another. If my wife divorces me, I can remarry. If i total my car, I’ll buy another. But suicide is game over. Permanently.

So sit on that thought for awhile.

As the rates of suicide increase, psychologists are faced with discovering more effective ways in which to deal with it.

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What to Ask When Selecting a Dual Diagnosis Treatment Center

Have you or your loved one continued to struggle with addiction even after trying 12-Step or other recovery programs? 

If so, consider the possibility that there may be related underlying issue fueling the addictive behavior which has not been addressed. 

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Alcohol and Depression: Common Companions of Dual Diagnosis

Did you know that according to 2013 CDC findings, nearly 50% of the general population will deal with a mental health issue over the course of their lifetime?

It’s true. And when people don’t receive the right support and treatment for those issues, many begin abusing substances to mask the pain they feel. As the 2013 CDC report notes, mental illness is associated with drug and alcohol abuse.

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The Good News and Bad News Relating to Your Addicted Spouse


What was the moment you knew for sure that your spouse was addicted? Maybe it was discovery of a hidden cache of booze or pills, or the phone call informing you that your spouse was in police custody. Or perhaps it wasn't a single dramatic incident, but rather the slow piecing together of seemingly-unrelated behaviors such as increased irritability and secrecy.  
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