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Clinical Treatment and Recovery Experiences

What Does It Mean to Leave Rehab Against Medical Advice (AMA)?

No matter what type of medical care you’re receiving, it’s wise to follow the doctor’s orders. The same is true for substance use disorder treatment, however, individuals receiving this type of care are most likely to leave rehab against medical advice or AMA.

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Clinical Treatment and Recovery Experiences

How to Deal With Homesickness In Rehab

Venturing out to a residential rehab center where everything is unfamiliar can be very challenging, especially if you’re far from close family and friends. Making the decision to go to rehab is a life-changing decision, but it’s also often a necessary one if you want to help yourself heal. 

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Addiction

Can Dry January Ignite Your Recovery and Lead to Lasting Sobriety?

For many people, January is a time for new changes and a fresh start. It’s an opportunity to reassess, create goals, and work towards a better you. If you want to step back and re-evaluate your relationship with alcohol, Dry January might be a great way to do it and start the year making healthier choices.

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Education

Rehab Options: Does Location Matter?

Choosing a rehab center can be difficult, especially if you’ve never attended treatment before. In addition to considering factors like cost and program offerings, it’s important to consider whether you’ll attend treatment out of state or near your home. This decision is a very important one and you should carefully think through your options before choosing a rehab.

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Recovery

9 Common Holiday Addiction Triggers

The holiday season can be very stressful for some people, especially those in recovery. Due to the impact of several different holiday triggers, this time of year can pose a risk for relapse, especially when people in recovery lack support.

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Addiction

Signs You’ve Hit Rock Bottom Due to Addiction

For some people, occasional drug and alcohol abuse can escalate into full dependence, and then suddenly, nothing is more important than getting high or drunk. Although addicted individuals often make excuses for why they don’t need treatment, hitting rock bottom is often the end of the line and forces them to take action.

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