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26
Sep

What Do I Need To Bring To Inpatient Treatment?

  Going to inpatient treatment for 30 days or longer can seem like a lifetime. You don’t need to bring your entire life with you to treatment. Here is a list of recommended essentials to make your stay in inpatient treatment as comfortable as possible. Clothing Every day you will have a mix of activities...
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22
Jun

Inpatient Therapy for Mental Health

Addiction isn’t the only reason to seek treatment at a professional facility. For people struggling with mental health issues, inpatient treatment centers often provide focused, dedicated care. Individuals who immerse themselves in such environments: Understand more about their conditions Receive concentrated therapeutic attention Learn better management techniques Establish habits of wellness for a healthier life...
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26
Sep

What Is The Difference Between Inpatient Vs. Outpatient Treatment for Substance Abuse?

What Is The Difference Between Inpatient Vs. Outpatient Treatment for Substance Abuse? Drug and alcohol treatment programs include inpatient and outpatient services.  Both are equally effective at treating substance abuse problems; however, they each offer unique benefits.  The goal of treatment is the same for each–putting a person on the path to recovery. Inpatient Treatment...
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10
Jun

Five Signs of Complicated Grief

While almost everyone experiences grief at some point in life, there are times when the loss of a loved one can seem emotionally insurmountable and that your life may never feel normal again. It can be difficult to differentiate between a simple grieving process and complicated grief, a much more complex condition. Between 10 and...
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