Substance use disorders and mental health disorders frequently occur together, a state known as comorbidity. Learn how dual diagnosis treatment can help address both.
During and after recovery from addiction, support groups are necessary. These groups give those recovering from addiction a formal support system or network. Active participation in these groups can...
Drug addiction can facilitate a set of very risky behaviors. When someone suffers from addiction, he or she may go to great lengths to seek out a substance. This...
When someone has an addiction and a mental health illness, it is called a dual diagnosis. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), about one-third...
Substance abuse is at critical levels across the country, and many people of all age groups, income brackets, backgrounds and demographics have felt the effects of substance abuse at...
As the friend or family member of a person struggling with addiction, you are constantly put in tough positions. You want to see your loved one get help, but...
Holistic medicine (also known as complementary or integrative medicine) is more popular in the United States than ever before. Often, these techniques are used to improve focus, manage anxiety...
Clients who choose Maryland Recovery can take advantage of a unique treatment model. Our residential outpatient addiction treatment program removes the step of having to make a decision whether...
Three Interesting Facts About Opioids Opioids are one of the medications most commonly prescribed by doctors in the United States today. Over the past 10 years, their use has...
There are many choices available when it comes to choosing a rehab center. Before you decide on one of the options, it’s important to have a personal checklist of...
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