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Drug Detox in Carlisle, MA

Drug detox is variously the intervention in a case of physical dependency to a drug; the process and experience of withdrawal symptoms. If you are addicted to any type of substance and are trying to safely get off of it, Drug Detox in Carlisle, MA could be right for you. Drug Detox in Carlisle, MA: . . . . Continue Reading


Luxury Rehab for Women

As a woman myself, nothing sounds better for getting myself help than a Luxury Rehab for Women.  Going to Orchid Recovery Center, which is a Luxury Rehab for Women, can be beneficial and a great choice for many different reasons. You will get to detox, go through the treatment process and have plans for after . . . . Continue Reading


Drug Rehab for My Wife

How do I know I should find Drug Rehab for my Wife? This can be one of the hardest and most challenging decisions to make in a marriage, knowing when it is time to get help for your significant other. If you think your wife has a problem with drugs or alcohol, there are many . . . . Continue Reading


Drug Rehab in Palm Beach

Going into a drug rehab in Palm Beach can be very frightening for many reasons. It is even scarier if this is your first time trying to get help with your addiction to drugs or alcohol. When you are looking for a great drug rehab you want to make sure you find one with detox, . . . . Continue Reading


Women’s Prescription Pill Addiction Treatment

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (the CDC), now that opioids are the most prescribed drug in America, prescription painkiller overdose is now the second leading cause of accidental death in the United States, killing more people than heroin and cocaine combined. Also among highly-prescribed prescription pills are the anti-anxiety drugs like . . . . Continue Reading


How to Tell Your Children You Are Going to Rehab

More than 28 million Americans are children of alcoholics and addicts, yet addiction isn’t being talked about in most homes. Instead, children grow up facing a lifetime of issues other kids don’t have to manage. Children of alcoholics and addicts tend to have more emotional, behavioral and academic problems than other kids, and are four . . . . Continue Reading


Ready to Stop Addiction? Here’s How

Are you struggling with a substance or behavior? It might not be drugs or alcohol any more, but something else has a hold on you, whether it’s food, sex, the internet, cigarettes, gambling, and the list can go on and on. If there’s something that still “has you” and you’re ready to stop addiction in . . . . Continue Reading


What is Cross Addiction?

Many people, when first going to treatment and getting clean from their drug of choice (DOC) hear that they can no longer drink and think, “If I was addicted to pills, why can’t I drink?” There’s something called having a cross addiction, which means that you are addicted to more than one substance at the . . . . Continue Reading


The Functional Addict: Is it possible?

Depending on how you mean “functional,” it is, in my opinion possible to be a functional addict. That is, because that’s how I describe the active addict version of me. Let’s rewind to a little more than a year ago. I was a poly-substance abuser, being hooked on several different drugs: opiates, cocaine, crack, benzos, . . . . Continue Reading


Top 5 Issues Women Face in Recovery

Women are unequivocally the fastest growing segment for substance abuse in the United States. In fact, about 2.7 million women in the United States abuse drugs and/or alcohol. What is even more startling is that the majority of these women don’t ever receive treatment.


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