3 Key Differences between Inpatient and Outpatient Rehab in Orange County
Many women who are considering entering treatment for their addiction often feel confused or even overwhelmed by the options available to them. Normally, when someone’s
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Many women who are considering entering treatment for their addiction often feel confused or even overwhelmed by the options available to them. Normally, when someone’s
In what is not widely seen as the new “war on drugs”, the war on heroin, continues to rage on across the country. In the
Science has finally proven what many of us long suspected — boys and girls do learn differently. (Some public schools are even introducing gender-specific classrooms.)
Residential drug treatment facilities (also known as rehab or live-in health facilities) are usually considered the best, and often last, chance for many people who
In a country that is notorious for sending the United States its supply of the illegal drug cocaine, Columbia’s Kogi tribes are farming coffee fields
There are 4 main types of detox available for alcoholics and addicts to reach the initial stages of sobriety. There is cold turkey detox, specialized
More than 80 members of the New Hampshire state legislature and addiction and mental health experts came together at the Seabrook Community Center for the Integrated
Compared with inpatient or residential rehab, outpatient rehab Orange County (or elsewhere for that matter) represents much more of a challenge for the client. The
According to a recent study from Columbia University, women are actually more likely to develop chemical dependencies than men. This study also found a number
As one of the country’s top addiction treatment centers for women, there are a few myths about addiction that we keep seeing over and over
New Directions for Women takes a somewhat unique approach to our drug rehab programs. We’re best known as a holistic drug rehab center, which means
According to an article in Mental Health Screening, the number of victims of sexual assault in the United States is at about 293,000 per year.
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