Addiction is a complex biopsychosocial disorder characterized by the compulsive use of substances or engagement in behaviors despite harmful consequences. It is often considered a chronic …
Alcoholism
Evidence-based Treatment
Preferences for substance abuse treatment approaches, whether evidence-based, spiritual, or faith-based, can vary widely among individuals, and there are several reasons why some people may …
Alcohol Abuse
Alcohol abuse refers to a pattern of excessive and problematic drinking that can have negative effects on an individual's physical health, mental well-being, and personal relationships. The …
Neurofeedback and Substance Abuse
Neurofeedback is an innovative type of therapy that involves measuring brain activity and providing feedback to a person in real-time in order to teach them to regulate their brain function. …
Quit Drinking
Quitting drinking can be challenging, and in some cases, it may be dangerous to quit alcohol abruptly without medical supervision. If a person has been drinking heavily for a prolonged …
Alcohol Treatment
Alcohol Treatment is the most prevalent type of treatment that we service and remains eighty percent (80%) of the clients who we see for treatment. Alcohol is no less dangerous than many …