Internet addiction has grown in recent years with the advent of social media and constant access on phones, laptops and other devices. The average amount of time spent on the internet is approximately three hours per day. In spite of the main benefits, signs of internet addiction in children and adults are becoming more widely Read More…
The Very Real Dangers of Eating Disorders
Eating disorders are dangerous and sometimes life threatening for individuals who suffer from addiction. Eating disorders have a high rate of mortality because of the risk to the body over time. Addiction is typically seen by people as one which revolves around drugs or alcohol but rarely food. Learn more about eating disorders and how Read More…
Should I Let My Addicted Son Live at Home
An adult child who lives at home who is addicted to drugs or alcohol can be challenging for parents to deal with. It may be hard to imagine throwing out one’s own child but keeping the child at home can also bring strife and turmoil. Learn more about how to handle a child living at Read More…
Mindfulness Therapy for Addiction
Awareness, or mindfulness, is a great practice to begin in addiction treatment. Mindfulness helps a person pay attention to things like cravings which focuses on thoughts, emotions and bodily awareness. Many aspects of addiction and recovery can be supported by mindfulness therapy. Read on to find out more about the benefits of mindfulness meditation in Read More…
How Does the Affordable Healthcare Act Affect Treatment?
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) was implemented across the United States which offered access to effective health care for individuals with addiction. The new laws provided provisions for people who previously enrolled in Medicaid and were disenrolled, individuals exiting the criminal justice system and people who previously could not afford insurance. Nearly one-third of individuals Read More…
10 Things You Don’t Know About Rehab
Most, if not all, individuals who go to rehab struggle with the decision.Going into rehab signals giving up control which is very difficult for a person coming out of addiction. It is not something to dread or fear as rehab offers many benefits and opportunities to live a life that is clean, sober and fulfilling. Read More…
How Does a Drug Rehab Alumni Program Work?
A person who successfully completes a program for drug addiction has reason to celebrate the big accomplishment. The real work of recovery, however, begins when a person leaves rehab to transition back into a daily routine. Learn more about how an alumni program can help a person stay clean and sober after treatment. Rehab Read More…
Step 12 of AA
The last and final step of the Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) 12 step process is focused on spiritual awakening. After a person has completed the previous steps and worked through the inner healing journey of recovery required, the final step culminates in taking the message to other alcoholics and persons with addiction. Learn more about step Read More…
Step 11 of AA
A person who attends an Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meeting is making the first step in a long journey of recovery. While the most important step can be the hardest (to attend a meeting) there are additional opportunities through the 12 step process to grow, change and become healthier with the support of community. The 12 Read More…
Step 11 of AA
A person who attends an Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meeting is making the first step in a long journey of recovery. While the most important step can be the hardest (to attend a meeting) there are additional opportunities through the 12 step process to grow, change and become healthier with the support of community. The 12 Read More…