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THE PREEMINENT MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER TREATMENT PROGRAMS FOR ADOLESCENTS AND YOUNG ADULTS

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Turnbridge operates leading mental health and substance abuse treatment programs throughout Connecticut. This blog is a resource for people seeking addiction and mental health recovery information and inspiration, and the latest Turnbridge news and events.

7 Life Skills You’ll Learn in Recovery

The recovery journey does not end after rehab. In fact, many believe this is where the journey truly begins. After completing drug or alcohol treatment, a person can return to their daily lives of working, going to school, seeing friends and family. While this is a major achievement, it’s also a major transition. Oftentimes, returning […]

What is Evidence-Based Drug Treatment?

When a loved one is battling addiction, life can start to feel overwhelming. You may be overcome with feelings of worry or sadness, blame or shame, fear or uncertainty. And as if it all isn’t difficult enough, you’ve been tasked with choosing a treatment program for your loved one. How will you know which is […]

The Link Between Stress and Substance Abuse

Almost half of Americans feel that their stress keeps them lying awake at night. About three out of four American adults experience physical symptoms and/or psychological symptoms related to their stress. Even more – over 90 percent – teenagers and young adults (between ages 15 and 21) report the same, stress-related symptoms. It’s clear that […]

What to Look for in a Residential Drug Rehab Program

Substance addiction is a chronic disease that – much like diabetes or asthma – requires continuous, active care and management. It is for this reason that clinicians and addiction treatment experts around the world often recommend long-term, residential drug rehab. Residential rehab, also called inpatient drug treatment, means that those battling addiction live in or […]

What Does it Mean to Hit Rock Bottom?

One of the biggest misconceptions in the realm of addiction is, a person must “hit rock bottom” before getting help. We hear this phrase all the time, from families of addicts, from addicts themselves, and in the most general of conversations. But what exactly does it mean? What does it mean to hit rock bottom, […]

Parents Ask: Are Prescription Drugs Safe in Recovery?

For most people, prescription medications are considered to be safe. When taken responsibly and as prescribed, these drugs can be very effective in helping to treat various symptoms and disease. The problem is, prescription drugs are not always taken as prescribed. An estimated 18 million people have misused prescription medications in the last year – […]

Boys v. Girls: Gender Differences in Substance Use Disorders and Recovery

One of the key principles of addiction treatment is that it is fully tailored to a person’s unique, individual needs. A rehab program, for example, should consider a person’s age, level of psychological development, and gender (among other physical, behavioral, social or mental health needs) before determining the appropriate treatment plan. You may be asking, […]

7 Signs of Enabling Every Parent Should Know About

Parents are natural caregivers, supporters, and helpers in times of need. Most often, parents want to help their children succeed in school, purchase the things they want to buy (but maybe can’t afford), and go the places they want to go. Parents are advocates and aides for their children inherently. When a child develops a […]

What is Relapse, and What is it Not?

Our bodies and brains are wired to repeat activities that we find pleasurable. After years of repeating a behavior over and over again – a behavior that triggers the “feel food” signals in our brain – it is very likely for us to fall back into that pattern at some point. This happens with drug […]

Parents Ask: How Do Drugs Affect the Brain of a Teenager?

Most of us know that drugs and alcohol are bad. They are bad for our bodies, and bad for our emotional and mental health. However, are these negative effects magnified for teenagers and young adults? Right now, you may have a teenager who is experimenting with drugs, or staying out late at parties with alcohol. […]