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There is a tongue-in-cheek saying in many recovery communities that goes, The best places to ‘party' are also often the best places to recover." While this is a fun little…
There is a tongue-in-cheek saying in many recovery communities that goes, The best places to ‘party' are also often the best places to recover." While this is a fun little…
According to the U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), the percentage of people 18 to 26 needing but not receiving treatment…
Recovery from substance misuse often involves multiple levels of care, including non-resident programs like partial hospitalization (PHP). Full-day treatment offers structure, resources, accountability, and peer engagement for individuals recovering from…
Recovering from substance use disorder (SUD) and mental health issues may feel overwhelming. A structured environment makes it easier for individuals to gain confidence in establishing and achieving recovery goals….
Individuals recovering from substance misuse and co-occurring conditions benefit from family participation in outpatient treatment. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), Involving family members in…
Structured treatment programs help people recovering from substance use disorder (SUD) establish and maintain healthy routines. You may wonder if non-residential programs provide enough support and accountability to ensure your…
There is a term in the addiction recovery community called terminal uniqueness." What this means is that people who struggle with issues of addiction often feel like they are alone…
19The influential 20th-century psychiatrist Viktor Frankl once said, The more one forgets himself – by giving himself to a cause to serve or another person to love – the more…
Truly transformative healing and recovery addresses many different needs and goals. For those overcoming the use of drugs or alcohol and beginning a life of sobriety, creating an entirely new…
If you have questions about The Redpoint Center's mental health treatment and drug programs in Boulder, Larimer, or Garfield County, please call (303) 219-0973 or text us now.
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