There are many common reasons individuals choose to seek rehabilitative treatment, including alcoholism, drug abuse, depression, and bipolar disorder. However, some disorders aren't usually thought of as treatable because they're viewed as personality traits. For an individual who finds themselves frequently being ... Read More
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What “Brain Fog” Is and How Neurorehab Can Help
Have you ever felt as though your brain just wasn't working as well as it normally does? Maybe you kept making simple mistakes while working, struggled to recall things, or simply couldn't take in any new information. This condition, brain fog, affects everyone at some point, but is particularly common in times of ... Read More
How Inpatient Therapy Can Help Insomnia
If you’re having trouble sleeping regularly, you may feel the need to turn to sleep medications or other substances to get a better night’s rest. The problem with this is that it often results in dependency on the medications or substances you use to lull yourself to sleep at night. Getting insomnia treatments at an ... Read More
Why Isn’t My Outpatient Therapy Working?
Making the choice to get help for mental health challenges is a big first step and one worthy of applause. In many cases, this is the first stop on the road to a better mental state. While there are a number of ways to address mental health, a structured approach to outpatient therapy is a common choice. Inpatient ... Read More
What to Do if Your Family Wants to Force You into Rehab
"You can't force me to go to rehab!" Every day, people are confronted by family members and well-meaning friends who are desperately worried about their drug or alcohol use. If you're wondering, "Can I be forced to go to rehab?," the answer is "yes, in certain circumstances." Here is one example: If a person's drug ... Read More
Why Good Inpatient Addiction Facilities Have Gyms
Many people who enter a rehab facility or undergo treatment for a mental health condition strive to better themselves physically. Embarking on a physical and mental wellness journey simultaneously can help a person redirect their focus and occupy their mind. Besides the opportunity to become healthier overall, ... Read More
Is All Therapy Equal? How to Gauge Quality and Therapy Effectiveness
Mental health services have long seemed out of reach for the average person. But in the last few years, technology has had a significant impact on how people access the services they need. Now, everything from groceries to contracting services and even therapy is just a couple of clicks away. As mental health awareness ... Read More
Identifying and Treating Avoidant Personality Disorders
Avoidant personality disorders are more prevalent in the United States than you might think. The condition affects approximately 1.5%-2.5% of Americans, with some studies identifying women as being at a higher risk for the disorder. Find out how to identify symptoms of avoidant personality disorder (AVPD) and what ... Read More