Early Stages of Opioid Use Disorder
The opioid addiction crisis continues rolling through the U.S., remaining a top health concern. The origins of the current situation date back to the 1990s. It was then that a lot
What Is Special About Women’s Drug Rehab?
Addiction can overtake your life before most people even realize that it is happening. Without the proper coping skills and behavior therapy, it will be challenging to break free.
Women’s Wellness: What Exercise Can Do for You
Exercise has many physical and mental benefits that can help strengthen your body and give you more confidence. A women’s wellness and experience program uses the benefits of phy
What Is Cocaine Addiction Use Disorder Treatment Like?
Cocaine’s psychological effects make it one of the most dangerous substances to be addicted to. It’s second only to amphetamine regarding the difficulty women have in o
What Is Aftercare After Recovery?
Addiction recovery is a multi-step process that requires active participation in each phase of recovery to maintain sobriety. A women’s aftercare program is a crucial step in hel
Women’s Alumni: The Benefits of Accountability After Addiction Treatment
Accountability in any addiction recovery program is just as important as the first step into a treatment center that can help you regain control of your life. Addiction is a life-l
What Are the Elements of Holistic Therapy for Women?
Holistic therapy is becoming one of the preferred methods for treating addiction and other mental health issues that interrupt the daily lives of women from all walks of life. A wo
How Important Is Motivational Interviewing?
Motivational interviewing is designed to “meet people where they are.” Levels of motivation and commitment vary for each individual. At Hammocks on the Edisto, we recog
How to Best Treat Trauma for Women
A past or current traumatic event can have long-lasting effects on women. Instead of facing the trauma, many may ignore their feelings and bury them until those emotions affect the
Mutual Help Groups (12-Step Programs)
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) are widely accepted and successful solutions for helping with recovery. Part of the 12-step philosophy is becoming aware that