Dec 18, 2020
Alcohol can cause depression, and in some cases, depression can cause alcoholism. When you are depressed, you may feel tempted to self-medicate with alcohol. This will make problems easier to deal with in the short term, but in the long term, it can lead to social...
Dec 4, 2020
Self-medicating can appear harmless at first, but over time, it can result in dependence on your substance of choice. In addition, it has been associated with the exacerbation of symptoms for some mental illnesses, and it can predispose users to developing mental...
Dec 4, 2020
Self-medicating with alcohol involves using it as a way to deal with things that are difficult. That might include temporary stressors, like the holidays, a health condition, or a mental illness. Even seemingly “casual” uses like drinking to deal with...
Dec 4, 2020
Many people self-medicate as a way to deal with stress. And while it feels good in the moment, it can lead to substance abuse as tolerances develop and you grow used to regularly drinking or using drugs. Self-medicating is also associated with mental illness, as...
May 28, 2020
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Dec 7, 2018
Visiting hours have been suspended due to Covid-19 precautions
Dec 6, 2018
Family involvement is an integral component of an effective drug treatment program. In many cases, the difference between long-term sobriety and relapse is the ability of a recovering individual’s loved ones to offer the necessary support (and to make the necessary...
Dec 6, 2018
The use of medications during rehab depends upon the needs of the client. The Blackberry Center provides medically supervised detox services. Because addiction recovery often involves the treatment of co-occurring disorders such as depression or Post-Traumatic Stress...
Dec 6, 2018
Depending upon the nature and severity of an individual’s addiction, therapies completed during drug rehab may include counseling, psychotherapy, group therapy, support groups and family therapy.
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