By its nature, addiction isolates people from friends and family members who care about them. When people use drugs and alcohol excessively, they may feel…
The family unit should be a source of support and strength for everyone. However, some people experience rifts among family members that cause severe mental…
Opioid abuse is prevalent in the United States and continues to disrupt the lives of millions of American households. Prescription drug abuse is prominent and…
Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) is a treatment method that brings together seemingly oppositional forces: acceptance and behavior change. DBT is commonly used to address addiction…
Cognitive-behavioral therapy is a commonly used intervention for treating addiction and mental health disorders. The core goal of cognitive-behavioral therapy, or CBT for short, is…
Dialectical behavior therapy is a type of therapy focused on acceptance and behavior change. It evolved from cognitive behavioral therapy for the purpose of treating…
Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is a popular type of therapy for treating addiction. It is an evidence-based approach with decades of success to back it up.…
If you or someone you care about is struggling with addiction and is now undergoing professional treatment, you may be worried about participating in a…
Addiction is not only a chronic disease but also a family disease — because it impacts family relationships. That’s why a family therapy program is…
When you observe yourself or a loved one displaying signs of heroin addiction, what do you do next? In most cases, you need to consider…