Inpatient vs. Outpatient Treatment: Which One is Right For You? Addiction Education, Addiction Treatment, Substance Abuse TreatmentBy Coalition RecoveryOctober 29, 2020The idea of rehab can be a difficult one. Having to admit you or a loved one has a problem can be challenging, uncomfortable, and confusing. To make things more difficult are the variety of levels of care provided by rehabilitation centers. So, in an effort to help you make the most informed decision, we will go over the differences between inpatient and outpatient treatment and which ones best suit your specific needs.
What is Alcohol Rehab like? Alcohol, Alcohol Recovery, Recovery, Substance Abuse TreatmentBy Coalition RecoveryOctober 23, 2020What are alcohol rehabs? What are they like? What do you do? These are all common questions we get so we’d thought we’d give a short breakdown of how most alcohol rehabs function.
The Best Alcohol Rehab in Tampa: What That Means Addiction Treatment, Alcohol Recovery, Substance Abuse TreatmentBy Coalition RecoveryOctober 16, 2020If you are looking for the best alcohol rehab in Tampa, Florida, here is a list of attributes it should have. Better therapy gives better results. Be wary not to fall into some of the
The True Cost of Drinking Is Much Higher than You Think Addiction Education, Alcohol Recovery, Drug & Alcohol AddictionBy Coalition RecoveryOctober 8, 2020We know that alcohol affects us in a variety of ways, from our physical health to our psychological health. We are most likely taught these dangerous effects in school when we’re young, but that rarely stops us from using alcohol or drugs and destroying our bodies.
In-Network (HMO) Cigna Provider in Tampa, Florida Addiction Education, Addiction Treatment, In Network InsurancesBy Coalition RecoveryOctober 6, 2020Coalition can now accept all Cigna Health Plans: both out-of-network and in-network (PPO & HMO). This effort enables us to bring our treatment services to millions of Americans!
Court Ordered Treatment in Tampa Through The Florida Marchman Act Addiction Treatment, Addiction Treatment Programs, Substance Abuse TreatmentBy Coalition RecoveryOctober 1, 2020Are you in Tampa, Florida and currently seeking a method for court-ordered treatment? The Marchman Act of Florida is a last resort for individuals who are not willing to participate in treatment but pose a threat to their safety due to their incapacity to make logical decisions as a result of their addiction. The Marchman Act imposes involuntary treatment towards these individuals for up to 90 days.
Sober October 2020 – Are You In? Drug & Alcohol Addiction, Recovery, Sober LivingBy Coalition RecoverySeptember 29, 2020Sober October is for everyone, whether in recovery or not. This event started as a fundraiser in Australia, but has become more popular due to the health benefits of drug and alcohol abstinence. Learn why this particular year makes this challenge all the more important!
The Connection Between Inflammation and Depression Depression & Mood Disorders, Mental Health, Mental Health>Common Co-Occurring DisordersBy Coalition RecoverySeptember 24, 2020Depression is the leading cause of disability in our world, yet we have been unable to find suitable treatments as many people do not find help with modern medications. For medical professionals to properly treat depression, we must understand the connection it has with inflammation.
The Stigma of Addiction Addiction Treatment, Sober Living, Substance Abuse TreatmentBy Coalition RecoverySeptember 18, 2020There’s a general uneasiness towards individual’s with substance use disorders. Unlike most illnesses, these individuals often feel ashamed and guilty for their behaviors; often catalyzing their addictions further. Once we instill empathy in our society (first in our hospitals) we can help users build the courage to seek help and overcome their problems.
How Unprocessed Trauma Is Stored In The Body Mental Health, Recovery, Therapy Programs, TraumaBy Coalition RecoverySeptember 9, 2020Trauma stays with us forever if left unattended. This unprocessed trauma can manifest into both psychological and physical problems. Addressing these experiences and releasing these physical blockages is the only way to move past them and recover.