You can spot people who've been swallowed up by the toxic culture of the rise and grind all around you. Those caught up in what's also known as hustle culture check their email constantly on the train into the city or worse, when they're driving. You see them at the gym, on the ellipticals or bikes, smartphone in hand, ... Read More
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The Benefits and Dangers of Drug Replacement Therapy
Drug replacement therapy, also called drug substitute therapy, is a common practice in many rehabilitation facilities today. It's an approach to addiction treatment that's generally accepted and positively viewed by medical professionals. Still, there are some facilities and professionals who hold out on supporting ... Read More
How Achieving Work-Home Balance Improves Mental Health
Updated January 1st, 2022 Is it possible to balance work and family commitments? You’ve spent yet another day working late, missed your planned family dinner and may not be able to pick up your son from football practice. You’re tired, and the last thing you wanted to see was more talk from your ... Read More
When to Seek Help for OCD
If you find yourself convinced you must clean your home or organize your work surroundings to a point where your actions become an obsession and your compulsion is taking over, it may be nothing— or you may have a problem that requires professional help. If you're wondering when to seek help for OCD, get the answers ... Read More
What a Typical Admissions Call Is Like
This article featured Donny Martinelli, our former Director of Admissions. Meet Zack Traynor, our new Director of Admissions here! Treatment for a mental health issue like anxiety, depression, or addiction typically begins with a phone call. Whether it is made by the individual seeking treatment or a concerned ... Read More
Process Addiction Treatment
At FHE Health, we work closely with each patient to understand exactly what they're facing. In some situations, the mental health and substance abuse disorders we treat are also co-occurring with other forms of addiction. Called process addictions or behavioral addictions, these conditions may not demonstrate a ... Read More
Severity of Alcohol Withdrawal Depends on This Scale
More than 18% of American adults are living with alcohol use disorder, which may be moderate, severe or in remission. If you drink heavily, your body can become dependent on regular doses of alcohol in order to function. While stopping problem drinking is generally a good idea, suddenly stopping can cause serious ... Read More
What Is Happening When Someone Blacks Out From Drinking Alcohol?
Maybe you've heard stories of people blacking out after drinking alcohol, or perhaps you've blacked out yourself in the past. But what causes people to black out? If you drink or know someone who does, this is an important question to ask. Understanding the actual physiological event that occurs when someone blacks out ... Read More













