Tag: substance abuse treatments
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Navigating Teen Mental Health During the Holidays
Adolescents and teens experience mental health challenges differently than adults due to the unique stage of brain development they’re undergoing. This critical phase of life is marked by growth, exploration,…
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Do You Need a Referral for Addiction Treatment?
Referrals are often needed to seek specialized medical care. In some cases, your insurance may require a referral for coverage. However, you can also seek addiction treatment without a referral…
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Understanding the Admissions Process for Addiction Treatment
The admissions process for addiction treatment is designed to set individuals up for success on their recovery journey. At Solution Based Treatment, we take a personalized and supportive approach to…
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Spotting Signs of Mental Illness in Teens
Mental illness can affect adolescents and teens differently than adults. Their brains are still developing, and they are navigating a critical, formative stage of life. This makes them especially vulnerable…
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Early Intervention: Preventing Teen Suicide
Teen suicide rates are on the rise. Suicide is the second-leading cause of death for people aged 10-34. 10% of high school students attempted suicide in the past year –…
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Understanding Your Insurance Plan
Navigating insurance coverage for addiction treatment can feel daunting, but understanding your options is crucial. Every insurance plan is unique—some restrict coverage to in-network providers, while others allow you to…
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Finding the Best Addiction Treatment Center: Top Questions to Ask
Choosing the right addiction treatment center can feel overwhelming, especially during critical moments like a potential relapse or after a recent overdose. Asking the right questions can simplify the decision-making…
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How Adderall Differs from Meth
Methamphetamine, commonly known as meth, and Adderall are both classified as stimulants, but that’s where their similarities end. Methamphetamine, first synthesized in the early 20th century, is derived from amphetamine—a…
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The Rise of Fentanyl: The Silent Killer
Fentanyl, a synthetic opioid derived from morphine, is 50-100 times more powerful than its counterpart. While it has legitimate medical uses for managing severe pain after surgery or injury, it…