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    Getting Your Life Back After Rehab

    Going through an addiction treatment program is challenging, but it's one of the earliest steps in the recovery journey. Alcohol

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    Managing Chronic Pain in Addiction Treatment

    Whether short-term acute pain or seemingly endless chronic pain, the result is the same while a person experiences it. Pain

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    Don’t Let Money Hold You Back from Recovery

    A national study in 2018 found that approximately 21.2 million people aged 21 or older in the U.S. were dealing

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    Overcoming Relapse: Why It Isn’t a Sign of Failure

    Sometimes, an addiction relapse happens immediately after the patient completes the recovery process. Other relapses happen months or even years

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    How Effective Is Drug Rehab?

    One of the common concerns raised among those considering drug rehab is the program's efficacy. After all, when you're in

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    Attachment Styles and Addiction: Does Insecure Attachment Cause Addictive Behaviors?

    The best addiction treatment facilities are able to treat different comorbid psychiatric disorders in addition to addressing substance abuse issues. Get in touch with Behavioral Health Centers today at 844-797-0426 for more information about how we can help you.

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    Signs of a High Functioning Alcoholic

    To learn more about our treatment process or treatment facilities, call us today at (844) 791-1814. You can also fill out the contact form on our website. A certified addiction professional will be in touch as soon as possible.

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    How to Choose a Drug Rehab Center? Things to Consider Before Deciding

    Whichever option you choose and can access, just be sure you have a plan to maintain your sobriety following drug rehab. Click here to learn more about your options for drug addiction treatment and what programs might work best for you on the road to recovery.

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    Alcoholism and the Brain

    Alcohol consumption has obvious short-term consequences on brain function. For example, most people are familiar with the slurred speech and

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    Alcohol and Domestic Violence Connection

    Excessive consumption of alcohol and substance abuse impair a person’s judgment, lowering their inhibitions and affecting cognitive responses. For example,

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    Can My Employer Fire Me for Going to Rehab?

    Making the decision to seek treatment for a substance use disorder is one of the most daunting things a person

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    Involuntary Rehab: How Do You Commit Someone to Rehab Against Their Will?

    It can be heartbreaking to watch a loved one struggle with substance abuse, whether they drink too much, abuse prescription

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    Inpatient vs. Outpatient Rehab for Addiction: Making the Right Decision for Your Journey

    After deciding to attend addiction treatment, individuals must decide which type of addiction treatment program they want to attend:

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    What Are the Most Addictive Prescription Drugs?

    Some prescription drugs are more addictive than others. The addictive prescription drugs affect your brain’s reward system by flooding it

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    Depression and Addiction – A Toxic Relationship

    Many people drink alcohol and use drugs because they are depressed or become depressed as a result of prolonged substance