Outpatient treatment is a flexible and effective option for drug addiction recovery in Los Angeles, CA. It allows individuals to receive personalized care while managing their daily...
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Addressing Co-Occurring Disorders in Addiction Treatment
Understanding Co-occurring Disorders Co-occurring disorders, also known as dual diagnosis, refer to the simultaneous presence of a mental health disorder and a substance use disorder. This often...
Holistic Addiction Treatment Heals Mind, Body, and Spirit
Understanding Addiction Addiction is a disease that affects the brain and alters behavior. Substance abuse, whether drugs or alcohol, can have adverse and detrimental physical and mental...
Exploring The Relationship Between Substance Abuse and Co-Occurring Disorders
Co-occurring disorders refer to a scenario where mental health disorders coexist alongside substance abuse disorders, although they can exist independently. Such conditions are known to interact...
The Role of Addiction Therapy in Recovery
In the world of addiction recovery, hope springs eternal, and the power of therapy reigns supreme. At Avedis Detox and Recovery, we know the profound impact addiction can have on people abusing...
Narcotics Anonymous (NA) Meetings: Is it Time to Go Back to Rehab?
Narcotics Anonymous (NA) meetings have become a cornerstone in recovery for countless people struggling with addiction. This community-based approach provides a safe space for individuals to share...
Discover a Life-Changing Alcohol Rehab Experience
Embarking on the road to recovery from addiction can feel like a daunting task. The path to sobriety is often filled with challenges and setbacks. The journey can be transformative and life-changing...
3 Benefits of an Intensive Outpatient Program
If you are struggling with addiction, one of the best steps you can take is to seek out a recovery program. However, that can be difficult because you might lose autonomy. It can be hard to take...
Medication Assisted Treatment for Opioid Abuse
According to the CDC, millions of people in the United States suffer from opioid use disorder. This means that statistically, it is very likely that you or someone you know could be struggling with...