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What Are the Top Benefits of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy?

Receiving addiction treatment for a drug or alcohol overuse disorder often includes a cognitive behavioral therapy component while building a support system and safely assisting in substance detox. CBT can be a game-changer in how effective drug and alcohol rehabilitation is, and here’s why. Uncovers Past Traumas Although CBT is primarily rooted in the present, in talking […]

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What Are the Signs and Symptoms of Prescription Drug Abuse?

When people do not use prescription drugs as intended, it can be considered prescription drug abuse. It includes taking your friend’s prescription for painkillers to help your pain or taking medications in a manner that is not directed, such as crushing prescription pills. Although prescription drug abuse has negative consequences, it can be compulsive and ongoing.

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Wasatch Crest in the News – Park Record: “Opioid overdoses prompted united effort to address behavioral health issues”

Wasatch Crest in the Park Record We’re proud to be a part of the Park Record’s recently published piece titled, “Opioid overdoses prompted united effort to address behavioral health issues” by Pamela Manson. The insightful article sheds light on our community’s journey towards addressing substance use disorders and mental health issues. Following the tragic loss

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Family Support For Substance Use: Navigating a Loved One’s Addiction and Recovery — Q&A

Dealing with a loved one’s substance use and journey to recovery can be filled with uncertainties, challenges, and moments of hope. To shed light on this often misunderstood topic, here are answers to some questions addressing some of the key aspects of supporting a loved one through addiction and recovery. How can outside support be

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Alcohol Rehab: Do I Need Treatment for Alcohol Addiction?

Statistics from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism show that around 29.5 million Americans ages 12 and older struggle with alcohol use disorder. If you are one of these individuals, it is important that you know that help is available. Our compassionate professionals offer trusted and effective alcohol rehab that can help you take back control of

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Navigating Perinatal Substance Use: Treatment and Recovery

Bringing new life into the world is a journey filled with joy, hope, and anticipation. However, for some expecting mothers, this journey is complicated by the challenges of substance use. Perinatal substance use, which encompasses substance use during pregnancy and the postpartum period, presents unique complexities that require specialized care and support. In this blog,

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Embracing Healing and Connection: Gender-Specific Residential Treatment at Wasatch Crest

At Wasatch Crest, we believe in the power of tailored, gender-specific care to transform lives and foster lasting recovery. Our commitment to excellence shines through in our gender-specific residential treatment programs, where individuals struggling with substance use disorders (SUDs) and co-occurring mental health conditions find a supportive environment to heal and grow. Related: Tailored Treatment:

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Substance Use and Suicide Risk: Understanding the Connection and Finding Hope

Substance use and suicide are deeply intertwined, with one significantly elevating the risk of the other. It’s a concerning reality that demands attention and understanding.  Understanding the Statistics The statistics surrounding substance use and suicide are staggering, shedding light on the magnitude of the issue: Over 50% of suicides are associated with drug and alcohol

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