Teens and the Benefits of Opioid Recovery in a Longmont IOP
Opioids remain one of the most dangerous illicit substances on the streets today. They are also responsible for many of the overdoses and overdose deaths that the U.S. is currently…
Opioids remain one of the most dangerous illicit substances on the streets today. They are also responsible for many of the overdoses and overdose deaths that the U.S. is currently…
People recovering from marijuana use disorder (MUD) may experience relationship issues due to the symptoms and side effects of their condition. Non-residential treatment programs provide clients with the tools and…
Individuals in non-residential treatment for substance use disorder (SUD) may experience additional stressors in their daily lives, extending the symptoms and side effects of withdrawal from fentanyl. According to Addiction,…
Many individuals with substance use disorder (SUD) have co-occurring mental health issues. Bipolar disorder (BD) is a common co-occurring disorder. Some individuals with bipolar disorder experience symptoms of psychosis. The…
Meth addiction remains a serious issue throughout the United States. This includes meth addiction in Colorado. Meth addiction has the potential not only to destroy the struggling individual's life but…
Many people who struggle with addiction also struggle with issues of mental illness, and the same goes for the inverse. People with dual diagnosis require very individualized and comprehensive treatment…
Chronic alcohol abuse has the potential to cause severe and sometimes fatal health conditions, including Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome (a.k.a. wet brain" syndrome). According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and…
Many people may not be aware of how serious addiction and mental health issues are. According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), 1 in 5 U.S. adults experience…
One of the hardest parts of recovery at times is coming to terms with acceptance." It can be hard to accept that our old way of life must end for…
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