Addiction Treatment

Keeping a Journal in Addiction Recovery

Journaling promotes mindfulness and spiritual well-being Writing is an emotional outlet that people use in treatment and throughout recovery. During drug and alcohol use, the brain was affected and the substances took control of the body’s functions. The substance-controlled brain leads to the inability to remember important events, dates, and family gatherings. Writing boosts communication […]

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The Importance of a Smooth and Efficient Admissions Process

Addiction is a complicated disease that alters brain chemistry. It changes the way the brain functions and affects all major organs in a person’s body. When a person is suffering from addiction, it can be difficult to ask for help. At Cypress Lake Recovery, we know the importance of a smooth and efficient admissions process.

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Setting Boundaries When a Loved One Comes Home from Treatment

Boundaries are vital to creating and maintaining healthy, sustainable relationships. Setting boundaries ensures mutual respect and helps to solidify relationships in a loving and supportive way. Be sure to follow through with any consequences for any unacceptable behavior set within those boundaries. A person with an addiction needs to heal, and so do their loved

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Why People are Reluctant to Seek Treatment

Drug and alcohol addiction puts a person at risk for life-threatening medical health complications. Substance abuse causes brain damage, liver failure, nerve damage, heart attack, overdose, and death. Mental health problems such as depression, anxiety, or paranoia develop from substance abuse. Drug and alcohol abuse severs relationships with family, friends, and coworkers. A person who

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How Long is the Stay in Residential Treatment?

Depending on your needs, options, and severity of drug and alcohol use, you can stay short-term or long-term in a residential treatment facility. Every treatment is unique to each person’s situation. Addiction to drugs and alcohol affects all areas of a person’s life. Treatment is part of the recovery process that rehabilitates and prepares the

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Aftercare Services: The Transition to Independent Living

When treatment ends, your new life in recovery is just beginning. Getting back to a substance-free lifestyle after treatment is a difficult transition for many people. Addiction physically and mentally changed your body. Using drugs or alcohol was the number one priority over all other responsibilities and significant relationships with loved ones. Treatment helps you

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