LGBTQ-inclusive residential treatment programs occupy a growing portion of the addiction treatment field. And for good reason. LGBTQ folks struggle with addiction at rates that…
Residential treatment and partial hospitalization are two types of addiction treatment. The terms are sometimes used interchangeably. However, residential treatment and partial hospitalization are not…
Entering residential treatment for addiction can be intimidating. Everything about your life will suddenly look different. Previous routines or habits will be interrupted. You may…
Residential treatment is often referred to as inpatient treatment. In either case, what that means is that a client accesses an addiction treatment facility for…
Heroin addiction is increasingly common in American society. Opioid prescriptions often serve as the gateway, with heroin being the more hazardous drug to which people…
Heroin addiction has long been a public health concern in the United States. Its prevalence only becomes more common with the growing opioid crisis of…
Attending rehab is often a complicated process. That is especially true of people in the LGBTQ community, who often face significant barriers to even accessing…
Partial hospitalization programs are a cross between inpatient and outpatient treatment. They offer a high level of care while simultaneously letting clients retain some freedom…
Research points to higher rates of substance abuse in the LGBTQ community compared to the general population. Teens and young adults who identify as LGBTQ…
On their own, both meth and alcohol are dangerous substances. Both are addictive and cause numerous issues when abused. Meth and alcohol become even more…