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What is the Best Way to Get Sober?
Table of contentsTypes of Drug and Alcohol Addiction Treatment ProgramsAlternative Forms of Addiction TreatmentTips for Staying Sober After RehabStart Your Recovery Journey Today If you’re open to it, you may want to explore other treatment options outside of your...
Inpatient vs. Outpatient Rehab: An In-Depth Comparison
Inpatient residential rehab and outpatient rehab are two popular options for addiction treatment, but which one is right for you? Making an accurate comparison and choosing the best rehab facility for yourself or for a loved one is a difficult process. With more than...
8 Reasons People Avoid Going to Rehab
Updated on July 15th, 2020 Did you know that 70-80 percent of people with chronic diseases such as high blood pressure and diabetes receive treatment while only 1 in 10 people suffering from addiction receive treatment?1 Despite the prevalence of addiction in the...
Is Inpatient or Outpatient Rehab Right for You?
Just as each individual experiences addiction differently, treatment should also vary based on the unique circumstances and needs of each person. Outpatient rehab and inpatient rehab both offer some great advantages for individuals who are seeking to reclaim their...
How to Choose the Right Rehab Program: 5 Essential Tips
Once you’ve made the difficult decision to accept help and go to treatment for drug or alcohol abuse, you’re past the first hurdle. But how do you choose the right rehab program? Here are five essential tips on finding the right rehab facility for you. 1. Do Your...
Long Term Alcohol Treatment vs. Outpatient Treatment
Alcohol abuse is a major health problem in the United States. Statistics show that about 16 million adults had an alcohol use disorder in 2015, and most who needed long-term alcohol treatment didn’t receive it. Less than ten percent of adults with alcohol abuse issues...