Why Aftercare Is Just as Important as Rehab for Those With Substance Use Disorder counselor meeting with patient in office

Completing rehab is a significant milestone for anyone struggling with substance use disorders. But for many patients, the real challenge begins after they leave rehab. Without a solid addiction treatment aftercare plan, even the most effective treatment programs can fall short. Recovery doesn't end when inpatient treatment or residential addiction…

How Outpatient Rehab Builds Confidence and Independence in Recovery group therapy discussion with smiling participants

Recovery from addiction isn’t just about quitting substances—it’s about reclaiming control, restoring confidence, and building the independence to live life on your own terms. Outpatient rehabilitation plays a pivotal role in this process, offering the tools, structure, and support necessary to help individuals recover in the real world. This article…

5 Types of Behavioral Addictions and How They Are Treated

Behavioral addictions can be just as damaging as substance addictions. While alcohol abuse and drug addiction are widely recognized, non-substance addictions—like gambling or internet use—are often misunderstood or overlooked. These conditions can cause negative consequences in a person’s daily life, relationships, physical health, and mental well-being. Behavioral addictions are driven…

The Role of NAD+ Therapy in Detox and Recovery

If you are struggling with drug and alcohol abuse, you are not alone. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), 48.7 million people struggled with a substance use disorder in 2022.[1] Because addiction can be difficult to overcome, inpatient rehab is often necessary to maintain long-term…

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