Category: Addiction

Co-Occurring Disorders: How Do I Know Residential Treatment is Right for Me?

Woman on a cliff fighting co-occurring disorders Contributor: Megan Wilson, BS, CADC, Timberline Knolls There are many levels of treatment for those with co-occurring disorders and addictions. An individual usually begins with outpatient therapy. However, if their life remains unmanageable, residential care may be required. Some signs of unmanageability are feeling unable to accomplish daily tasks such as attending work or school, [...]
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Effectiveness of Halfway Homes for Recovering Alcoholics

Man smoking Halfway Houses, or Sober Living Houses, as many communities call them, are alcohol and drug free living environments for recovering addicts who are motivated to abstain from substance and drug use. Those discharging from Residential or higher level of care use Halfway Houses for continued care. Typically Halfway Houses are not licensed or funded by [...]
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Effectiveness of the 12-Step Program Among Millennials

Millennial in a field For 76 years now, 12 Step Programs have monopolized the field of addiction recovery. Based on their principle of anonymity, an accurate figure of participation is unknown, but estimates suggest that around five million people attend these meetings in any given year. Recent times have, however, seen several critics question the validity of the twelve [...]
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Is Video Game Addiction a Myth or Reality?

Video game controller used in Internet Gaming Addiction Video game addictions can be described as an impulse control disorder. Some of the most popular online games ones such as EverQuest, Asheron Call, Ultima Online, World of Warcraft, Final Fantasy, Vanguard, and City of Heroes. Most charge monthly subscription fees [1]. Those who play online gaming can develop emotional attachments to online friends and [...]
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How Changes in Healthcare May Impact Addiction Community

Group therapy session with therapist and client in foreground Congress is working to repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA) that was formulated under President Obama. Those individuals who struggle with mental health and addiction are most likely the ones who will be affected with the appeal. Nearly 30% of those who are covered by the Medicaid expansion, have a mental disorder such as anxiety [...]
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