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

Co-Occurring Disorders Are More Common in Women

In our last blog post about women and substance abuse, we discussed the narrowing gender gap in drug use among our youth. The years when addiction was more prominent, more worrisome, in men, have now vanished. Today, the rate of substance dependence among young women has become nearly equivalent to that of young men. As […]

Patterns of Substance Abuse in Women

Addiction research has long been geared towards men. Twenty-five years ago, there was hardly any substantial research done surrounding women and substance abuse. We did not know the complexities of which drugs intertwined with the female body; we did not know the effects of substances on women; we did not know the patterns of female […]

Trauma-Informed Addiction Treatment for Women

Trauma is a deeply devastating, emotional response to a stressful or life-threatening event, such as an accident, natural disaster, violence or abuse. In most cases, however, trauma lasts long after an event has subsided. Traumatic experiences can cause an individual to have psychological, emotional, or behavioral issues for months and years after affliction. When most […]

How to Help Your Child After Drug Rehab

Has your child just completed drug treatment? Is your loved one coming home from rehab? This is an exciting time for your family, but also a time of uncertainty. What should you expect? As a parent, you want to make your teen’s transition home from rehab as smooth as possible. What can you do to […]

The Link Between Bullying and Substance Abuse in Teenage Girls

At least one in five high school students have been bullied, harassed, or victimized by their peers. More than 13 million kids are bullied in the United States each year. If your child is being bullied, you are not alone. Bullying, like substance abuse, is an ongoing epidemic. For the majority of teens today, bullying is […]

How to Navigate a Social Life while Living Sober

One of the most crucial components of a successful recovery is relationships. Positive friends, family, and supportive relationships can often be the most beneficial influences on your sobriety. The problem, however, is that it is not always easy to build relationships and re-establish a social life after drug rehab. At the very least, it can […]

Phase 1 v Phase 2 Basketball Face-Off

This month, Phase II defended its title against Phase I as the reigning champions of the Turning Point intramural basketball league.  With program directors coaching, clients, Support Staff & Case Managers playing, it was an all-around great time game. “It showed me how much fun I can have in sobriety, and with sober friends,” Phase […]

From the Family: Recovery is a Process, Believes Susan M.

Susan M., the mother of Phase III resident Alex H., has experienced the joy of watching her son, Alex, progress through the Turning Point program.  Since coming to New Haven, Alex has turned a corner in his life and worked hard to develop a solid foundation for lasting recovery. As a kid, Alex had “everything […]

Resident Profile: Sebi M. Learns Coping Skills in Recovery

Sebi M. is a current client in Phase III of Turnbridge.  Sebi’s journey through life has been difficult, but with the help of Turnbridge he has begun to shape a new path for himself. Sebi was born and raised in Texas, near the border of Mexico.  He was very involved in sports as a child […]

Fear of the Unknown: Identifying Fears in Addiction Recovery

Fear of the Unknown By Katherine Ducharme, LMSW   YOU MUST DO The things you think You cannot do. -Eleanor Roosevelt   Recovery is not just about abstinence from drugs and/or alcohol – that’s only the beginning. The process can feel as though one is on an emotional rollercoaster. One day you could be feeling […]