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River’s Bend Wishes You A Happy Easter
River’s Bend Wishes You A Happy Easter
Why Continuing Care Matters For professionals supporting clients through Substance Use Disorder Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP) or Partial Hospitalization Programs (PHP), ensuring continuing care is one of the most critical factors in sustaining recovery and preventing relapse. Recovery isn’t a single milestone; it’s a lifelong process, much like managing chronic conditions such as diabetes or…
Mental Health Awareness is about more than recognizing symptoms; it’s about knowing where to turn when life feels overwhelming and being met with care that genuinely fits your story. At River’s Bend, our compassionate team of therapists and clinicians understands that healing doesn’t follow a straight line. For some individuals, weekly outpatient therapy may be…
Remember, showing gratitude doesn’t have to be grand; even small gestures can make a significant impact! Incorporating gratitude into your routine can have a transformative effect, enhancing your overall quality of life and well-being. Ways to Show Gratitude During the Holiday Season Showing gratitude during the holiday season can be a meaningful way to connect…
Taking the courageous step toward addiction recovery often begins with detoxification. Ambulatory detoxification, an outpatient and patient-centered approach, is gaining popularity as a liberating alternative to traditional inpatient methods. Learn about the significance of ambulatory detox and how River’s Bend provides compassionate support for those in addiction. Understanding Ambulatory Detox: Ambulatory detoxification, or outpatient detox,…
Why Treating Mental Health and Substance Use Together is Essential. Mental health and substance use disorders are deeply interconnected. When someone struggles with both conditions—a situation known as a co-occurring disorder or dual diagnosis—treating only one issue while neglecting the other often leads to ineffective treatment and a higher risk of relapse. Integrated care, treating…
Reframing “Relapse” as Recurrence Getting through treatment is a critical step, yet staying sober takes more. Recovery from Substance Use Disorder (SUD) doesn’t end when a program like residential treatment, a Substance Use Disorder Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), or Partial Hospitalization (PHP) concludes. The risk of recurrence is highest in the weeks and months that…