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THE PREEMINENT MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER TREATMENT PROGRAMS FOR ADOLESCENTS AND YOUNG ADULTS

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Turnbridge operates leading mental health and substance abuse treatment programs throughout Connecticut. This blog is a resource for people seeking addiction and mental health recovery information and inspiration, and the latest Turnbridge news and events.

Cocaine and Fentanyl: Why We Should Be Concerned

A disturbing new drug trend has hit the streets, and experts say that it’s “changing the game” for users. Frankly, it is putting them at serious risk. The news reports started flooding in just last month, all ringing the same message: The lethal drug at the heart of America’s opioid crisis is being cut into […]

Demi Lovato Opens Up About Drug Addiction, Mental Health, and the Challenges of Recovery in New Documentary, “Simply Complicated”

Demi Lovato’s rise to fame didn’t come without complications. In fact, there were several obstacles in the young star’s life that almost ended her stardom before it truly began. These are all detailed in her new YouTube documentary, “Demi Lovato: Simply Complicated,” which was released just last month. “Simply Complicated” is an honest, candid, raw […]

5 Inspiring Women in Recovery for Drug Addiction

“Celebrities are role models, and they can use this status with fellow celebs to demonstrate their own healthy journey into a legitimate, long-term treatment program.” – David Kipper, MD, author of The Addiction Solution When you are struggling with drug addiction, it is easy to feel as though you are going through it all alone. […]

Cannabis-Induced Psychosis in Teens & Young Adults

How many times has your teenager told you, “Marijuana is harmless, Mom!” or that it is being legalized for some reason? How many times have you told yourself that your child’s marijuana use is just a phase, or that, because weed is now being used therapeutically, you don’t need to be as concerned? With the […]

President Trump Declares Opioid Crisis a National Public Health Emergency

Just last month, we discussed President Trump’s rumination about possibly issuing a national emergency to combat the opioid crisis in America. And just yesterday, we saw the President take action. He declared the opioid crisis in America – an epidemic that is killing nearly 175 people per day – a national public health emergency, and […]

Socioeconomic Status and Drug Abuse: Is There a Correlation?

Many people assume that poverty and drug abuse go hand-in-hand. People believe that those who live in lower-income neighborhoods (where there is a lack of education) have a higher risk of becoming addicted to drugs and alcohol—that all drug addicts are poor, homeless, uneducated and unemployed. This has been a common belief for decades, though […]

Tom Petty & His Story Through Drug Abuse

Earlier this month, the world experienced tremendous heartbreak when we learned that Tom Petty – frontman of The Heartbreakers – had died after suffering cardiac arrest. The legendary musician left behind mountains of accomplishments for fans to memorialize, dying peacefully on October 2, 2017 surrounded by family and friends. As much as we mourn the […]

3 Benefits of Dual Diagnosis Rehab

Dual diagnosis, commonly known as co-occurring disorders, is a clinical term used to describe someone who is battling a substance addiction and a mental illness simultaneously. If you or someone you love is struggling with dual diagnosis, know that you are not alone. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA), an estimated […]

What Do Drugs Really Do Your Body?

Every time you drink a beer, you smoke a joint, you pop a pill, you take a hit – you make a choice. You make an active choice to put substances in your body because, in the heat of the moment, it seems like the right thing to do. It will make you feel better, […]

Family Therapy for Addiction: What It Means & Why It Matters

We know that drug addiction is a devastating disease. However, what we often forget is that its effects are not solely limited to the person using. The addicted person is not the only one who is damaged by the substance abuse. Drug addiction, rather, affects all who are touched by it – particularly family members. […]