Cannabinoid THC Effects and Detox

Understand what are the risks and harms related to cannabis use. Find a treatment program that helps with reducing and stopping cannabis use.
Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP): What it is & Find IOP in Florida

What is an IOP program and why should I choose it over a residential treatment program? What is group therapy and what are the benefits to it? What types of group programming are offered in IOP?
What is the difference between IOP and PHP?

TelepsychHealth describes the differences between intensive outpatient and partial hospitalization programs for mental health and substance use disorders.
Effects of Percocet (and other opiates) Use

Understand what are the risks and harms related to percocet use. Find a treatment program that helps with reducing and stopping percocet use.
The Opioid Crisis

Anyone is susceptible to developing substance use problems. Likelihood of developing problematic use increases if a person has chronic pain (lasting 3 or more months), prolonged period of time taking a prescribed opioid medication, poor social support, trauma, depression, or other mental illnesses
Group Sessions Starting

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ADHD in Substance Use Disorders

The coexistence of ADHD and SUD poses a unique challenge in accurate diagnosis and treatment selection.
What is addiction and how do I know if I am addicted?

Addiction is a process and pattern with biologic, psychologic and social components that lead to continued use of a substance or continuation of a behavior despite negative consequences.
How to Talk About Addiction With A Loved One or Spouse

Everyone’s situation will be different. You know your loved one the best. You may have tried before and been met with anger or aggression. If you feel that’s the case, approach the situation with a professional and don’t put yourself in harm’s way. Don’t put yourself in harms way and trust your gut.
Substance use and its effects on sleep

Numerous myths still surround sleep despite the progress that has been made. Getting quality sleep has important implications on our cardiovascular system, experience of pain, and risk of substance relapse.