Mindfulness in Addiction Recovery
We discuss how mindfulness can help you on your recovery journey and some practices you can start today.
We discuss how mindfulness can help you on your recovery journey and some practices you can start today.
This blog post delves into the roles of inpatient and outpatient treatments in recovery. We offer insights into each to help you make informed decisions about your healthcare.
Getting a dual diagnosis can be both scary and a relief. While you might not be thrilled to know you have multiple mental or behavioral health challenges, you may also feel relieved to be able to finally put a name to what you’re experiencing and to know there are steps you can take to improve your life.
Substance use disorder, formally called chemical dependency are two parts of a spectrum of substance use patterns. While it’s often difficult to talk about addiction, it’s a common situation for people around the world. Here’s what you need to know to recognize dangerous patterns in your loved ones’ or your own substance use.
Identifying the signs, causes, and effects of substance abuse is critical in treating it. Both for mental and physical healthcare professionals and the general public can benefit from learning more, and becoming more aware of signs and symptoms in the people around them.
Dual diagnosis treatment is a practice that treats people suffering from an addiction as well as a mental health disorder. Many who struggle with substance abuse have unresolved issues in mental health and/or trauma. That makes acknowledgement of all conditions, mental health problems like anxiety and depression, as well as alcoholism and drug addiction – a critical component of treatment.