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Study Finds You Can Quit Smoking During Addiction Treatment Delray Offers

It’s not uncommon for people in our addiction treatment Delray Beach program, or in any addiction treatment program for that matter, to be heavy smokers. Recovering addicts and alcoholics are well-known for their propensity to smoke – and smoke a lot. Traditionally, programs like our addiction treatment Delray Beach program have discouraged concurrent treatment for…

Alcoholism Dual Diagnosis

Many individuals struggling with alcoholism also suffer from conditions such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, eating disorders, or post-traumatic stress disorder. These conditions can all serve as major triggers for relapse and left untreated, will usually prevent a successful recovery. When multiple conditions or disorders exist for a patient, this is considered to be a…

Staying Sober Through Your Outpatient Alcohol Treatment Florida Program

When you first stop drinking, it’s usually best if you don’t spend any time around other people while they’re drinking at all. In fact, we recommend to the clients in our outpatient alcohol treatment Florida program that they stop spending time with anyone who isn’t supportive of their recovery. But it’s not fair to ask…

Five Tips to Stay Drug Free After Our Outpatient Detox Delray Program

Our outpatient detox Delray Beach program is the first step towards a drug free life. Entering our outpatient detox program is an achievement. If you’re like most people who finish our outpatient detox program, you’ll be feeling hopeful and optimistic about the future – ready for a brand new start. Drug addiction is a chronic…

How to Set Recovery Goals for Your Outpatient Addiction Treatment in Delray Beach

As you transition into an outpatient addiction treatment Delray Beach program and begin the work of building a sober foundation for your new life, you’re going to need to set goals for your recovery. Your recovery goals go far beyond attending your sessions for outpatient addiction treatment Delray Beach and staying sober. Your recovery goals…