Your Guide to Why People Relapse and How You Can Help Them Loved ones can find it disheartening when relapse occurs in a person in recovery from a substance use disorder. If you’ve never experienced problematic past substance use, it can be challenging to fathom...
Self-Paying for Rehab as a Medicaid Patient More than 70 million people are enrolled in Medicaid coverage across the nation. Of that number, tens of thousands are going to need to seek recovery through addiction treatment. Even with coverage, there may be times you...
Understanding the Mandated Treatment Process in Arizona Can you force someone into rehab in Arizona? There may come a time when a friend or family member lets their substance abuse get the better of them and requires addiction treatment to heal before any permanent...
The Realities of Naloxone for Alcohol Intoxication Alcohol poisoning, or an alcohol overdose, is a life-threatening emergency that demands immediate medical treatment. Many hear about how receiving Narcan can often reverse opioid overdoses and wonder: Does Narcan work...
Get Behavioral Health Support Using AHCCCS Insurance Access to quality mental health services is essential for those who need it, regardless of their financial situation. For individuals in Arizona who rely on AHCCCS for healthcare coverage, finding therapists that...
Using Health Benefits for a Treatment Program Following Relapse Sometimes, the road to recovery has detours that come in the form of relapse. The rate of relapse after rehab is surprisingly high, with one study estimating 65-70% of individuals relapse within the first...