How Is a Sober Living Home Different From a Rehab Center?
When someone decides to get sober, one of the first choices they face is where to begin—or where to go next. Two of the most common options are rehab centers…
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When someone decides to get sober, one of the first choices they face is where to begin—or where to go next. Two of the most common options are rehab centers…
Harm reduction for substance abuse is a public health approach that focuses on minimizing the negative consequences associated with drug use, without necessarily requiring abstinence. Instead of judging or punishing…
Finishing inpatient rehab is a major milestone, but it’s not the end of the recovery journey. For many people, the most challenging part comes next: adjusting to life outside the…
Addiction is a chronic and progressive disease that affects millions of Americans each year. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), 48.5 million people struggled with…
While completing an addiction treatment program is a huge accomplishment, it does not mean your work is done. Because addiction is chronic and progressive, you have to continue working on…
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