Clinical Insights

Authoritative articles and resources to help navigate the complexities of behavioral health.

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  • How To End a Relationship With an Addict

    You’ve reached the point where helping has stopped helping. You’ve covered the rent, returned the calls at 3 a.m., made the excuses to family, and watched none of it change the thing you hoped it would. Now you’re asking a question that carries more guilt than almost any other: can I walk away from someone…

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  • The True Cost of Seeking Addiction Treatment in Florida

    You don’t have to untangle coverage and cost on your own while you’re already stretched thin. Our team can verify your benefits, walk you through what your plan covers, and lay out a realistic picture of cost before you commit to anything. Review our insurance and payment information or call us at (954) 302-4269 to…

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  • Court Ordered Treatment: A Comprehensive Overview

    Court ordered treatment is a unique opportunity for individuals with addictions to get the help they need that they may not get for themselves otherwise. Let’s face it, it really is a second chance. There is a select, lucky few in some of the more progressive parts of the country that are given the opportunity…

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  • Relapse Prevention Strategies That Work

    Relapse prevention strategies that are truly effective have been created with honesty and specific details and are carried out with dedication and a realistic approach. Relapse prevention strategies help clients fight against addiction throughout their recovery processes with clear methods in mind. Your strategy should be specific to you and your lifestyle.

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  • Healthy Friends vs. Unhealthy Friends

    The people around you shape how recovery goes. That isn’t a motivational poster talking. When someone leaves residential treatment for a mental health condition or a co-occurring substance use disorder, the friendships they walk back into can steady them or pull them under. Research on substance use disorder recovery has found a clear positive relationship…

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  • Common Forms of Co-Occurring Disorders that Need Dual Diagnosis

    When a substance use disorder and a mental health condition show up in the same person, clinicians call it a co-occurring disorder, or dual diagnosis. It’s common. In its 2024 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration estimated that about 21.2 million U.S. adults had both a…

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  • What’s the Difference between Inpatient and Outpatient Care?

    When a loved one is struggling with a mental health condition, often alongside substance use, one of the first questions families ask is where treatment should happen. Should they live at a facility full time, or attend sessions and come home at night? The honest answer depends on how acute the situation is, and the…

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  • Eating Disorders, Transfer Addiction, and Body Image

    When someone finishes treatment for an eating disorder, the family often hears the word “cured” and exhales. The reality is quieter and more complicated. Recovery can hold, and it can also shift shape. One compulsion sometimes recedes while another moves in to take its place. Clinicians call this transfer addiction, and understanding it is part…

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  • Where Does the Stigma in Mental Health Come From?

    Admitting that you’re struggling with your mental health is hard enough on its own. The fear of what other people will think can make it nearly impossible. That fear has a name. Stigma is the set of negative attitudes and beliefs people hold about mental illness, and it shows up in real ways: exclusion at…

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  • Eating Disorders Among Women

    An eating disorder is a psychiatric illness, not a diet gone too far or a phase a young woman will grow out of. Anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating disorder all involve serious disturbances in eating behavior, and they carry real medical danger. They also rarely travel alone. Depression, anxiety, trauma, and substance use sit alongside…

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  • The 12 Step Program: A Beginner’s Guide

    Alcoholics Anonymous is one of the best-known organizations in the world and the originator of the now-famous 12-step model of recovery. AA groups and other 12-step fellowships meet in virtually every corner of the U.S. and in scores of other countries. In many high-quality addiction treatment programs, taking part in AA is an essential part…

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  • Societal Pressures Contribute to Eating Disorders

    Eating disorders are psychiatric illnesses, not lifestyle choices or vanity gone too far. Anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa involve real distortions in body image and self-worth, and they carry some of the highest mortality rates of any mental health condition. They affect women most often, though men develop them too. What pushes a vulnerable person…

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