Nirvana Recovery AZ

Resources

Group holding hands in support circle, highlighting ways to assist a drug addict who resists treatment.

How to Help a Drug Addict Who Doesn’t Want Help?

If someone you care about is addicted to drugs but refuses help, the best way to support them is by ...

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Close-up of comforting hands joined together, representing family support for overcoming addiction.

How to Help a Family Member with Addiction?

To help a family member with addiction, understand that addiction is a medical condition, not a personal failure. Offer emotional ...

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Doctor shaking hands with patient, symbolizing discussion about duration of outpatient rehab treatment at Nirvana Recovery Center.

How Long Is Outpatient Rehab?

If you’re considering help for substance use, one of your first questions might be:“How long is outpatient rehab?” The short ...

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Group therapy session discussing detox and rehab, illustrating their differences and which to choose first.

Detox vs. Rehab: What’s the Difference, and Which Do You Need First?

Detox and rehab are both critical parts of addiction treatment, but they serve very different purposes. Detox is the first step, it clears ...

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Group therapy session depicting support, illustrating the choice between IOP and inpatient treatment.

IOP vs Inpatient Treatment

You need a recovery treatment, but deciding between the two proven paths – Inpatient Rehab and Intensive Outpatient Treatment (IOP)– can be challenging!  ...

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An anxious woman confides in a therapist, with text reading “Treatment Approaches for Alcohol and Anxiety Disorders.”

Treatment Approaches For Alcohol And Anxiety Disorders

You drink alcohol to let go of the daily stress. It helps you relax, quiets anxious thoughts, and makes things ...

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A male therapist helps a female patient on a stability ball. Overlaid text reads: "How to Get Into Rehab?".

How to Get Into Rehab?

Are you feeling anxious about how to get into rehab? Or maybe you’re wondering what the process looks like and ...

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Person lying on floor with a syringe, illustrating the heroin withdrawal timeline in treatment settings.

Heroin Withdrawal Timeline in Residential Treatment Settings

Heroin withdrawal happens when the body adjusts to life without heroin. Since heroin affects the brain’s dopamine levels, stopping use can cause strong ...

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Close-up of hands clasped, symbolizing support and legal rights for taking leave under FMLA for treatment.

FMLA Rights: Taking Leave for Residential Heroin Treatment

The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) is a federal law that allows eligible employees to take up to 12 weeks of unpaid, ...

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