Alcohol addiction can affect your life negatively in many ways, and seeking treatment is the first step toward recovery. You may have tried to stop on your own using the cold turkey method, and perhaps you’ve participated in recovery groups. The problem with this approach is that all the triggers that affect your ... Read More
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Not Sure if You Have ADD? This Quiz Can Help
ADD is a common condition in modern culture, to the point that it has become a catch-all for anyone who has trouble focusing or is disorganized and flighty. It's not uncommon to hear someone say something like, "Sorry, it's like I have ADD," when they're not listening, or they may make a joke about having ADD after ... Read More
Essential Tips: How To Stage an Intervention
It's another day of worrying where your loved one is. They haven't come home again, and you fear they may be high or passed out from drinking too much. You hope they're safe and maybe at a friend's house, but you can't be sure where they are. No matter how many times you've spoken to your loved one about their ... Read More
5 Things to Look for in Alcohol Detox and Treatment
Perhaps you or a loved one has an alcohol addiction. In the United States, an estimated 88,000 people die every year from alcohol-related causes. It’s the third most common preventable cause of death in the country, according to the National Institutes on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. If you or a loved one feel the ... Read More
Mental Health in the Military: What Every Vet Should Know About Their Treatment Options
The intensities of war, demand for mental and physical toughness, and separation from family make military veterans susceptible to a wide range of mental health risks. A study reported by the American Psychology Association revealed just how widespread military mental health challenges can be: In 2013, there were 1,080 ... Read More
Medication-Assisted Treatment
“Medication-assisted treatment” (MAT) refers to the use of certain FDA-approved medications to relieve drug and alcohol cravings and is an increasingly common rehab option for patients with alcohol and/or opiate use disorders. While many addiction treatment providers say they provide MAT therapy, though, the philosophy ... Read More
When Is It Time to Leave Someone with Mental Illness?
Updated July 20, 2021 Maintaining a relationship with someone who has a mental illness requires a great deal of patience, understanding and a willingness to recognize that at times there may be more "give" than "take." Making the decision to leave someone with a mental illness is difficult and is likely to be ... Read More
How the Latest Innovation in Brain Science Can Help Patients with Opiate, Benzo and Stimulant Addictions: Expert Opinion
Neurostimulation, a technique that involves direct electrical, magnetic and/or other vibrational stimulation to the brain, has been effectively treating mental illnesses like depression for decades in Europe, Australia and other parts of the world. In the United States, however, the treatment is not yet considered ... Read More