Working With a Student in Treatment

Working With a Student in Treatment

As an education professional, you have a variety of individuals to cater to and assist as they pursue their educational goals. Working with a student who is going through the treatment process of addiction can be challenging. It is important to cater to the...
Using Your Newfound Life Skills Post-Treatment

Using Your Newfound Life Skills Post-Treatment

During the treatment process, you develop various important skills to help with your progression in recovery. In a treatment center, you have had opportunities to work on these skills with mental health professionals and your peers. Transitioning the use of these...
Going Back to School After Treatment

Going Back to School After Treatment

You may have found yourself in the position of taking a leave of absence from your education while completing treatment. Once you reach the point of needing treatment, keeping up in school can often be too much of an obstacle to deal with at that time. Whether you are...
Will I Benefit From Medication-Assisted Treatment?

Will I Benefit From Medication-Assisted Treatment?

Assisting your treatment process with medication has many benefits. However, there are also risks to consider when looking into medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for addiction. Learning more about MAT and its risks and benefits can help you decide if taking...
Brainspotting as a Shorter-Term Trauma Treatment

Brainspotting as a Shorter-Term Trauma Treatment

It’s well known that trauma is one of the primary causes of substance misuse. Even if an individual is willing to go through the process of treatment for a substance use disorder, it is still necessary to get to the root of the problem that caused their...
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