What Is Outpatient Rehab?

Outpatient rehab is a form of therapy in which individuals getting treatment attend sessions at a substance abuse treatment program and then return home. The sessions usually last about an hour. Individuals attend group sessions throughout the week and have regular meetings with a state-licensed drug counselor. The goal of these sessions are: solidifying abstinence,…

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Inpatient Addiction Treatment

Residential treatment facilities are effective for people suffering from severe problems or co-occurring disorders. Licensed residential treatment facilities provide 24/7 structured and intensive care, including safe housing and medical attention. Residential treatment facilities typically use a therapy-based approach, and the general goal of these therapy programs is to help the patient live a drug-free, crime-free…

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Drug Addiction Treatment

Drug addiction is a serious disease characterized by uncontrollable drug seeking and use despite the consequences. The changes in the brain caused by addiction lead to harmful behaviors seen in people who abuse drugs. Drug addiction is also a relapse disease, meaning that sometimes users return to drug use after an attempt to stop. Addiction…

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How is drug addiction treated?

Drug addiction can be treated in many different ways. Because of the nature of drug addiction, short-term, one-time addiction treatment is usually not enough. Most people get the best results when they enter a long-term addiction treatment program that involves the family and friends of the drug addict. The type of treatment or combination of…

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How To Stop Heroin Addiction

Other questions answered in this article on heroin addiction: How to help a heroin addict? How long does it take to detox from heroin? How long does heroin withdrawal last cold turkey? How long does heroin withdrawal last? How to treat heroin addiction? What is used to treat heroin addiction? Where to get help for…

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Oxycodone Addiction And Detox

The most commonly abused prescriptions are opiates. 75% of those who abuse opioids use oxycodone or hydrocodone. 45% of that group prefers to use oxycodone, according to the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD). Oxycodone is a painkiller that modifies pain receptors and produces a euphoric feeling by changing the dopamine levels in…

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What Is OxyContin

OxyContin is the branded formula of oxycodone. It is given to people to manage moderate to severe pain. When used correctly, it is usually safe and effective. When abused, this opioid can be deadly. It is estimated that around 2 million people in the United States are addicted to or abuse prescription painkillers like OxyContin…

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