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

Sober Things to Do in Connecticut in the Fall

Autumn has arrived. Many of us are already falling for the joys of flannel season, whether that involves hot apple cider, pumpkin carving, Sunday night football, Sober October, or simply cozying up with loved ones. Autumn is an amazing time of year in New England, with so many activities to look forward to – especially […]

A Recovery College vs. an Academics-Focused Young Adult Drug Rehab

School is back in session. Once again, college students are bustling around their campuses, meeting new friends (or reuniting with old ones) and beginning their get-to-class-on-time routines. At home, parents may be wondering what their kids are up to during this back-to-school season. Are they hitting the books, or going to college parties? Are they […]

The Importance of Drug Counseling in Addiction Treatment

Drug addiction is a chronic disease that has disruptive effects on a user’s brain, behaviors, and self-control. When a person uses drugs regularly for a period of time, functional changes will happen within the brain – impairing that user’s ability to control impulses, to manage stress effectively, and to make rational decisions. These changes can […]

The Effects of Eating Disorders & How They Can Lead to Addiction

Anorexia. Bulimia. Binge eating. Not only can these eating disorders harm a person’s body, they can also affect a person’s mind – co-occurring alongside other psychological and dangerous disorders, like substance addiction, and leaving lasting emotional effects. Body: Physical Effects of Eating Disorders Eating disorders can lead to an array of physical effects, both minor […]

Getting Help for Troubled Teens & A New Outlook on “Troubled Teen Rehab”

Parenting a troubled teen is not an easy undertaking. It can be emotionally draining, particularly for those parents whose teenager is dealing with drug problems – You may be constantly worried about his or her whereabouts, or incessantly fearful of the physical harm your teen is doing to his or her health. You’re likely heartbroken […]

Demi Lovato’s Overdose, Her Song “Sober,” & the Disease of Addiction

Addiction is a chronic, relapsing disease. Recovery is a lifelong journey. None of it is easy. And singer-songwriter Demi Lovato knows this first-hand. We’ve shared Demi Lovato’s story and struggles with addiction before – The beloved musician has been battling substance abuse, mental health, and eating disorders since she was young. And from the start, […]

What You Should Know About Substance Abuse Recovery

Recognizing the need for professional help is one of the biggest steps a person can take in their recovery journey. If you are struggling with drug addiction and in need of treatment, you may be scared of what comes next. Will you be isolated to a far-away rehab center? Will you go through a painful […]

10 Coping Skills for Substance Abuse & Addiction

There are many causes that can lead a person into drug and alcohol use – stressful situations, external pressures, difficult emotions, and trauma are just a few. When a person does not know how to cope with these feelings or situations in a healthy way, he or she may use drugs to feel some relief […]

Finding a Great Addiction Counselor on the Road to Recovery

As much as addiction is a physical disease, it is equally as mentally and emotionally crippling. Yes – it takes a toll on a person’s body, but it also affects their mental stability, emotional capacity, social aptitude, and more. Everything is integrated. Addiction touches all aspects of a person’s life, and therefore, can be very […]

Teen Intervention Strategies for Concerned Parents

A recent study found that only 14 percent of parents believed their adolescents had tried marijuana. Their teenagers were then surveyed. In actuality, 42 percent of these teens admitted to smoking pot – three times more than their parents had presumed. Unfortunately, parents are often left in the dark about their teenagers’ drug and alcohol […]