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Addiction

How Specialized Therapies Help in Rehabilitation

Specialized therapies like rational emotive behavioral therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, creative arts therapy etc. have been proved to be more than effective during the rehabilitation period.

During this period, you will be guided to keep your mind active and positively engaged. At Nova Recovery Center, we provide our patients a range of specialized therapies, all customized to each individual.

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Alcohol-free Life
Addiction

3 Steps to an Alcohol-Free Life

Alcohol addiction is one of the most common and dangerous addictions in the world. It is easy to get addicted to alcohol as it is easily available everywhere. If you or your friend is looking for an alcohol-free life, kindly read this. Contrary to popular belief, coming out of alcohol addiction is easy. With a lot of treatments available, from detox to residential rehabilitation, you can get rid of all the alcohol-traces in your body in no time at all.

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Education

Treating Addiction & Relapse with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Addiction issues are not a normal part of life and they can have a significant impact on all areas of your life, including relationships, financial security, social activities, and employment opportunities. Somehow, it leaves a mark upon us if we are influenced or under the roof of habit. Learn how cognitive behavioral therapy and other methods help someone who has relapsed after being clean for some time. What other treatments are there when dealing with addiction or relapse?

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Addiction

Heroin: An Element of Death

Heroin is a poison that is procured from morphine. It was originally created in 1874 by the pharmacist C. R. Alder Wright and was used to help ease relief for those who are in pain or had difficulty sleeping. Heroin is classified as an opiate, which means it may have effects similar to morphine or codeine because it contains molecules that bind to molecules found on cells throughout the body called opioid receptors, which can create feelings of pleasure and relaxation

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