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  • Understanding Relapse and Sobriety

    Research shows that approximately half the people in recovery will relapse at least once. Following a treatment plan will help avoid relapse, and so will avoiding high-risk situations. If a

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  • 5 Benefits of Inpatient Drug Rehab

    A residential treatment program can be the foundation of your drug and alcohol treatment. It’s beneficial for moderate to severe forms of substance abuse where a person needs 24-hour support

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  • The Stages of Meth Detox

    Meth withdrawal is a natural but uncomfortable process that begins immediately after someone discontinues taking methamphetamine, also known as crystal meth. The support of a meth addiction treatment program will

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  • Is Outpatient Rehab Right for Me?

    Knowing what kind of treatment program is right for you is not a decision to be taken lightly. Weighing the options can be overwhelming. Ultimately, the course of treatment you

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  • Getting Help with Co-Occurring Disorders

    Every year, millions of people around the world suffer from substance abuse disorder. Unfortunately, many of them experience mental issues and substance abuse disorders simultaneously. Until the 1990s, people with

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  • Your First Days in Addiction Rehab

    The first days of rehab can be daunting. For many, it’s the first time in years that they will do something new without the assistance of drugs or alcohol. Not

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  • SBT Featured in 30 Best Healthcare Brands of 2021

    In case you hadn’t heard, our very own Scott Brown was recently profiled in the Leaders Globe! While we don’t do this work for the recognition, it’s uplifting to have

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  • How Music Can Help Your Mental Health

    When it comes to the types of therapy available to you at Solution Based Treatment, you have many options. Our team offers a comprehensive level of care that includes individual

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  • Get Involved With World Health Day

    Every year on April 7, the World Health Organization (WHO) celebrates World Health Day. From its inception at the First Health Assembly in 1948 and since taking effect in 1950,

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  • Benefits of Gender-Specific Treatment

    Benefits of Gender-Specific Treatment

    At Solution Based Treatment, we understand that substance abuse disorders affect men and women differently. We offer men’s and women’s gender-specific treatment programs that are tailored to the emotional and

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  • What Is Alcohol Awareness Month?

    Alcohol Awareness Month is a public health program organized by the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD). The program’s goal is to increase outreach and education about the

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  • Side Effects of Benzo Abuse

    Benzodiazepines (benzos) are a type of prescription drug used to treat insomnia, panic disorders, and anxiety. These drugs are highly addictive when abused, creating long-term health risks and leading to

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  • What Is Doctor Shopping?

    The term doctor shopping refers to the practice of visiting multiple doctors in order to acquire a larger number of prescription medications. It often happens when a person runs out

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  • Having Faith in Recovery

    Developing faith may seem impossible, especially for someone who has led a difficult life. Watching people develop faith–sometimes for the first time in their lives–is a beautiful part of working

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  • Alcoholism and Depression

    Alcoholism and depression can occur at the same time. Alcohol is a depressant drug, which means it slows down the function of the central nervous system. In some cases, people

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  • Stay Sober this St. Patrick’s Day

    Celebrating a sober St. Patrick’s Day is an opportunity to showcase just how hard you’ve worked during treatment. When it comes to sober living, holidays tend to be the biggest

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  • Health Hazards of Binge Drinking

    Binge drinking is dangerous for multiple reasons. It causes immediate risks of overdose, damages organs and tissues, and can lead to complex mental health disorders. Engaging in this activity, even

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  • Effects of Cocaine Abuse

    Cocaine is a highly addictive stimulant drug. When used, a person feels more energy, better focus, and more alert. They also feel a sense of being high, which the brain

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  • Heroin Withdrawal Symptoms

    As a powerful opioid, heroin is a dangerous drug that causes dependence. A key sign of dependence is feeling cravings and withdrawal symptoms when not using the drug. Heroin withdrawal

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  • Stages of Alcoholism

    Some people are able to drink alcohol without developing a dependence, but many of us are not. Understanding the stages of alcoholism may help some people avoid the onset of

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  • Benefits of Residential Rehab

    Residential rehab is one of the foundations of drug and alcohol treatment. It’s beneficial for moderate to severe forms of substance abuse where a person needs 24-hour support and a

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