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Spouse in Treatment: Facing The Emotions

Spouse in Treatment: Facing the Emotions

Addiction is a disease that impacts every part of a person’s life. When you have a spouse who is struggling with addiction, you know more than anyone else how much addiction can change a person. It is natural to feel a variety of emotions regarding your spouse’s behavior during active addiction. Facing the emotions that

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How Establishing Yearly Markers in Treatment Can Help Achieve Success in Recovery

How Establishing Yearly Markers in Treatment Can Help Achieve Success in Recovery

Clients in treatment for substance use disorder (SUD) benefit from setting realistic goals and monitoring their progress. Recovery from substance abuse takes time, and the healing journey is not linear. Often, clients require multiple levels of care over the course of months or years to ensure they feel comfortable maintaining sobriety independently. The clinical team

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Learning to Trust Your Loved One's Care Team

Learning to Trust Your Loved One’s Care Team

When your loved one is facing addiction, it is normal to want to help them. Trusting your loved one’s care team can be difficult, as it means letting them take over the process of helping your loved one to heal. Treatment at New Creation Recovery can help your loved one to heal. However, this means

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Why We Encourage You to Try Addiction Treatment Again

Why We Encourage You to Try Addiction Treatment Again

Recovering from addiction is a long-term commitment. It requires that you make many changes in your life, often including trying addiction treatment again. There are many reasons why the first trip to addiction treatment may not have worked for you. At New Creation Recovery, we understand addiction is a disease that is difficult to recover

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Clinician-Driven Treatment: The Best Approach to Care

Clinician-Driven Treatment: The Best Approach to Care

Individuals struggling with substance use disorder (SUD) or dual diagnosis may have difficulty coping with everyday challenges without the guidance of certified addiction recovery specialists. Clinician-driven treatment programs provide clients with support and the skills to navigate recovery successfully. According to the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), “Treatment enables people to counteract addiction’s disruptive

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Trying to Stay Sober in 2023? Follow These 5 Tips

Staying sober at New Years while recovering from drug abuse is a real challenge but is something that anybody can handle with a little focus and a lot of help. Finishing a detox and dual diagnosis program should provide most individuals with the information and coping skills that they need to not only get through

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Top 5 Factors That Influence Substance Dependence

Influences On Addiction – Understanding The Factors Influences on addiction are numerous as an overwhelming number of people are affected by substance dependence. According to the 2016 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, approximately 20 million people age 12 and over reported struggling with a substance abuse disorder within the past year. Substances contributing

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Detoxing at Home or at New Creation Treatment Centers

Detoxing at home is usually not a good idea. Detoxing, also known as withdrawal management, is an important approach to sobriety. Whether you’re addicted to drugs or alcohol, detoxing is still usually the first step towards your recovery. It involves cessation of the substance and managing withdrawal symptoms. However, it’s far from that easy. As

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Therapy for Substance Abuse and Mental Disorder

Therapeutic Suffering from a mental illness due to substance abuse, depression, and anxiety is like living in hell. Every day is spent fearing, worrying, and searching for something that makes the patient a little bit happier. The thing is; every one of us is looking for that thing that can make us satisfied and “happy”

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