Treatment Centers

For a successful recovery plan, it has helped to begin with a treatment center to help restructure your common behaviors, attitudes and start fresh. Each treatment center has several different rehabilitation methods. It is beneficial to find one that is focused on your individual recovery.

How Do I Know If a Rehab Center is Right For Me?

Even though you might have met many other addicts in your travels and have found similarities between yourself and them, there is no doubt that you have your own unique and personalized needs when it comes to treatment. Every addict is different, which means that there are numerous different methods of care, many of which […]

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A person sits at a desk with a laptop displaying the bold words “MENTAL HEALTH” on the screen. A leafy plant partially obscures the view, adding a touch of calm and nature to the workspace. The image symbolizes the importance of prioritizing mental well-being and reflects a proactive, modern approach to mental health care—key components of a comprehensive rehabilitation program.

Addiction Needs to Be Treated as a Mental Illness, Says PhD

In an article for thefix.com, Andrew Tatarsky, PhD, author and founder of the Center for Optimal Living in New York argues that addiction is a mental health disorder and needs to be treated that way.  The current Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV-TR) defines addictions to alcohol and drugs as psychiatric disorders, while

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A person lights a cigarette, with smoke visibly rising as they shield the flame with their hand. The close-up shot emphasizes the act of smoking, often associated with stress, addiction, or coping mechanisms. This image can be used to illustrate the challenges of substance dependence and the behaviors that may accompany emotional struggles—reinforcing the need for targeted interventions and holistic support in rehabilitation programs.

High School Dropouts Have Higher Rates of Cigarette, Alcohol, Illicit Drug Use

A new report by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) indicates that youth aged 16-18 who have dropped out of high school are more likely than their counterparts to be current users of cigarettes, marijuana, alcohol and other illicit drugs. “Current users” are those who reported use in the past month. While

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