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The Rehab Dilemma
Is residential addiction treatment always the best option? A three-part blog series.


Integrated Recovery, Post-Rehab Support, and Long-Term Success
Post-Rehab Support: A Bridge Back to Life Integrated Recovery: Real-Life Solutions for Sustainable Change For many individuals, a recovery plan that’s integrated into their everyday life has the highest likelihood of success. In such cases, new habits are formed and refined within the context of real-world challenges, making them more sustainable. Online addiction therapy or private counseling offers the flexibility to address issues in real time. This means clients can make
Maya Goldberg
Dec 20, 20242 min read
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How Personalized Therapy Addresses Dual Diagnosis and Addiction Recovery
The Power of Individualized Care Personalized Therapy and Dual Diagnosis — The Power of Individualized Care One area where residential treatment often falls short is in addressing dual diagnosis — the co-occurrence of addiction and mental health conditions like depression or anxiety. Rehab programs typically focus on generalized addiction recovery, but individuals dealing with dual diagnosis need specialized therapy that addresses both addiction and mental health challenges
Maya Goldberg
Dec 19, 20242 min read
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Why Residential Addiction Treatment May Not Be Right for Everyone
Post-Rehab Anti-Climax: Recovery Euphoria vs. Real Life Introduction: Residential Rehab is Not Always the Right Fit for Everyone Residential addiction treatment is often viewed as the go-to solution for those struggling with substance-related or other addictive disorders. In countries like the Netherlands, where inpatient treatment is fully covered by insurance, it might seem like the ideal option. However, residential rehab isn’t always the best starting point for long-term
Maya Goldberg
Dec 18, 20242 min read
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