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Types of Treatment

Detoxing from drugs or alcohol on your own can be very dangerous. A medically supervised detox will make the process not only safer, but more comfortable and increase your odds for recovery.

Inpatient drug or alcohol rehab offers a residential setting where patients live at the treatment center while receiving specialized, around-the-clock care and guidance.

Outpatient drug or alcohol rehab allows patients to continue living at home while still being able to receive treatment and support multiple days per week.

Online Addiction Counseling

Online therapy, also known as teletherapy or telehealth, provides counseling services to individuals remotely via phone or video calls, emails, or in-app chats using a HIPAA-compliant format.

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When creating a treatment plan for a drug or alcohol addiction, it is not a one-size-fits-all approach. During treatment, professionals will create a custom plan based on the individual’s needs.

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Dayna Smith-Slade, MAC

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Lauren Geoffrion, MD

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Recovery Stories

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These stories reflect the strength and determination of individuals who have overcome the grip of addiction and embraced a life of recovery. Their experiences offer inspiration, support, and encouragement to those still fighting their battles.

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Denial, rationalization, and worsening physical and mental health symptoms are a few of the signs of a high-functioning addict.

10 Signs That You Are A High-Functioning Addict

By Nadia Matta, LMSW |

Many people look forward to fresh starts and new resolutions in the New Year, often focused on health and wellness. One of the best steps towards a healthier and longer life is abstaining from alcohol.

What Happens In The First Year After You Stop Drinking?

By Kristen Fuller, MD |

If your partner is showing any signs of addiction and is unable to change their behavior on their own, they most likely need rehab.

Does My Partner Need Rehab?

By Kristen Fuller, MD |

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How To Stay Sober In College

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