July 2022

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Stop worrying!

“Stop worrying” may be good advice, but most people know it really isn’t as simple as that. But somewhere along the way you may find some good advice you can use to tame the worry and anxiety that can come on all too easily — try the tips below! Break the cycle Worrying is a habit, which […]

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outpatient addiction treatment

What Is Outpatient Addiction Treatment?

Outpatient addiction treatment offers therapeutic care on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis while allowing individuals to remain at home and carry out normal living. Sometimes, however, individuals may attend outpatient levels of care while also participating in transitional living programs, which offer accommodations and support to those rebuilding their lives in recovery. Outpatient addiction

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transitional living

What Is Transitional Living?

Often considered a “step down” in their level of care for those who’ve finished residential addiction treatment, a transitional living program offers individuals the opportunity to continue exploring their recovery in a less structured setting. Frequently paired with a partial hospitalization program (PHP) or an intensive outpatient program (IOP), a transitional living program usually involves

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residential addiction treatment

What Is Residential Addiction Treatment?

Allowing individuals to remove themselves from life stressors, residential addiction treatment offers a stabilizing environment and specialized care for clients to reflect, recenter, and heal. WHO IS RESIDENTIAL ADDICTION TREATMENT FOR? Residential addiction treatment is intended for those in active addiction who wish to stop. Some signs a person may benefit from residential addiction treatment

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