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How Does Inpatient Addiction Treatment Work?

Inpatient addiction treatment at Midwest Recovery provides around-the-clock, supervised care by a skilled and trained team of medical professionals. If your substance abuse disorder requires an immersive and supportive environment to see you through toward a lifelong recovery, inpatient addiction treatment could be the answer. If you are struggling with a drug or alcohol use…

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How Effective is CBT for Addiction?

Behavioral therapy for addiction is one effective approach that is used to help treat substance use disorders. In addition to using CBT for addiction, cognitive behavioral therapy has been proven helpful in treating depression, anxiety disorders, and phobias. When a part of a program focusing on long-term recovery, addiction therapies can be valuable in treating…

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Most Common Addictive Hallucinogens

While it is true that among all drugs used for recreational purposes, hallucinogens are actually among the least addictive. Still, addictive psychedelics can be, and too often are, fatally dangerous psychoactive substances. Addictive hallucinogens are also capable of being abused and destroying lives, families, and professions. Reach out to Midwest Recovery online or call us…

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What is an Addiction Treatment Center?

An addiction treatment center is a facility devoted to drug rehab and addiction recovery. Several kinds of addiction treatment centers range from inpatient to outpatient, each with a different environment, an array of amenities offered, multiple therapy options, and standard or personalized treatment plans. If you or someone you love are struggling with substance abuse…

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Do I Need an Intensive Outpatient Program?

Some people who have issues with addiction don’t like the idea of admitting themselves to inpatient treatment. Individuals who complete an inpatient stay often need additional post-recovery support. An intensive outpatient program serves both groups and helps them learn how to continue managing their addiction in the real world. Intensive outpatient treatment programs help individuals…