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Crystal Meth Addiction: New Treatments on the Horizon

 Crystal meth addiction is an incredibly challenging disorder to beat, and many people struggling with this substance use disorder are left wondering how to get off of meth safely and effectively. However, there are new, groundbreaking treatment options that could help you begin your journey toward recovery. With this new treatment, you might be...
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Can the Liver Heal Itself? Recovering from Alcohol Addiction

You might be familiar with the fact that drinking alcohol can cause many different health complications, including liver damage. However, the liver functions differently from other organs in the human body. Rather than developing scar tissue right away when it is damaged, the liver works to reverse the damage to a certain extent. This leaves...
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What’s the Connection Between Sleep Quality and Addiction Recovery?

Finding long-term addiction recovery involves more than just getting and staying sober. Recovery is a process that involves your mental, emotional, and physical health. However, poor sleep quality can greatly impact your ability to recover.  So, what exactly is the connection between sleep quality and addiction recovery? We’re sharing why it’s so important to have...
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Meth Psychosis: The Hows and Whys of Getting Help

Meth psychosis isn’t something that immediately comes to mind when the general population considers the effects of meth use. Symptoms of meth use, like sores on the face, weight loss, and rotting teeth are more commonly known. However, meth psychosis is a serious symptom of meth use that is estimated to affect up to 40...
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What to Expect at Inpatient Treatment Facilities

Making the decision to look into Inpatient treatment facilities can open a pathway to long term recovery. Whether you’re struggling with a mental illness like depression or anxiety, you’re struggling with an addiction, or both, checking into an inpatient facility where you can focus on your health 24 hours a day, seven days a week...
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Inpatient vs. Outpatient Rehab: What’s Right for You?

While having access to a wide range of treatment options is great for people seeking addiction recovery, it can be hard to know what’s right for you. Between the different levels of care, programs for drugs and alcohol, and inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation, a lot of people aren’t sure what to do. Finding the right...
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5 Relapse Prevention Activities to Keep You in Sober Living

The road to recovery is a road without an end. It’s an ever-changing destination, and getting there may get a little easier over time, but there will always be new twists and turns in your journey. The key is to consistently stay engaged in relapse prevention activities. Even traditional 12-step programs aren’t over just because...
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The Most Important Coping Skills In Recovery

Although many people who suffer from addiction find a way to sobriety, relapse is surprisingly common. In fact, among patients who have entered addiction recovery, 40-60% experience a relapse. While relapsing is not unexpected, it can sometimes come with dangerous consequences. For example, people who recover from addiction and start reusing drugs and alcohol may...
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Intensive Outpatient Programs: Your Guide

If the symptoms of your mental health or addiction issue don’t warrant the use of an inpatient treatment center, you may want to consider outpatient treatment. If this is the case, one of your options is an intensive outpatient treatment program, or IOP. Ridgeview Behavioral Hospital conducts two different IOPs. In this article, we’ll provide...
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The Vicious Cycle of Depression and Substance Abuse

Depression and addiction often work in cycles together. One may even contribute directly to another. Those suffering from depression have an increased likelihood of substance abuse while those with a substance use disorder are at an increased risk for depression. It’s a vicious cycle.  The majority of people with a depressive disorder who abuse substances...
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