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Ward Off Drug Abuse: Tips for Keeping Family and Friends Away from Drugs

Addiction is very common in the United States. Statistics from The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) reports that in 2010 8.7% of the population aged 12 and older have been diagnosed with an addiction. Approximately 1 million of these individuals sought treatment at a substance abuse treatment facility. The same report mentions […]

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Alcohol Satisfaction: Is it All in Your Head?

Although it has been a problem for years, many alcohol treatment facilities still do not have a complete understanding of alcohol addiction. New research focusing on brain science has begun to shed more light onto alcohol addiction, which can improve upon the treatment and therapies of alcoholism rehab. Clyde Hodge, a professor and researcher at

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How a Mother’s Touch May Promote a Healthy Lifestyle

Common sense has long dictated that parenting makes a big difference in a person’s life. Popular magazines have made a lot of money publishing tips on how to be a better parent or how to survive the poor parenting you received as a child. Intuitively, we understand that certain parenting skills may factor into whether

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Resisting a Relapse in the New Year

Holidays are a time for family gatherings, parties and celebrations. If you’re struggling with addiction, the holidays are not necessarily a relaxing time. Even individuals who have participated in effective drug rehab must resist the possibility of relapse. Resisting a relapse in the New Year requires intentional planning and thought. In order to cope with

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Staying Positive During the Holidays when your Loved One is an Addict

When your loved one has a drinking or drug problem, the holidays can be difficult. Watching a loved one self-destruct makes it hard to keep a positive outlook. An addict may choose to forgo gatherings with family or friends, leaving those he cares about hurt or angry. The person with the addiction may attend parties,

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How our Spa-Like Alcohol Rehab Facility and Drug Treatment Center can Aid in your Recovery from Addiction

Recovery is some of the hardest work that an addict can do. Many people picture drug or alcohol rehab as a sterile hospital-like environment. The idea of spending weeks or months in a place with white-washed walls while sleeping in a hospital room makes the idea of seeking treatment even less desirable. This type of

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Drug Recovery Centers Help Families Make Changes

Drug or alcohol abuse in a family wreaks havoc on all family members. While the addict may be physically damaging his or her body, the rest of the family feels the emotional effects. Spouses commonly over-function for the addict. Children can learn unhealthy coping patterns. Often the situation at home gets very dysfunctional before the

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Issues with Alcohol Recovery: Is it in Your Genes?

We’ve all heard the stories of a person who continually seeks treatment for alcoholism. Despite the fact they have the resources for alcohol rehab and positive family support, they do not succeed on the first, second or even third try. They are in and out of treatment, struggling many times with relapse as they fight

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Does Childhood IQ Predict Substance Abuse in Adults?

New research on the topic of substance abuse comes out monthly in academic journals. One such topic which has new research regularly forthcoming is the effect of one’s childhood on their substance abuse as an adult. Substance abuse treatment facilities and academic sources continue to look for patterns of behavior to predict the need for

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Alcohol & Aggression: A Reason to Seek Drug and Alcohol Counseling

For many years, it has been common knowledge that alcohol can cause aggressive behavior. Family members of problem drinkers and even the casual observer can usually relate to stories of violence occurring after a drinking binge. In the last 20 years, many scientific studies have emerged that back up anecdotal stories of the connection between

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