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Alcohol Abuse

Supporting a Spouse Through Alcohol Abuse

Living with a spouse struggling with alcohol abuse can be a significant source of stress, emotional turmoil, and uncertainty. As a support system, it’s natural to seek guidance on how to be compassionate and nonjudgmental towards a loved one during this challenging time. It’s crucial to approach the situation with empathy and understanding while recognizing …

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Nurturing Dialogue and Support: What to Avoid When Suspecting Substance Use in Your Child

Discovering that your child engages in substance use can be an incredibly challenging and distressing experience for any parent. While it is crucial to address the situation, it is equally important to approach it with compassion, understanding, and effective communication. This blog aims to provide parents with insights into what to avoid doing or saying …

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Supporting Children Facing Peer Pressure to Engage in Substance Use

As parents, it can be distressing to discover that our children may be succumbing to peer pressure and potentially engaging in substance use. This guide aims to provide a scholarly yet empathetic perspective, offering insights and strategies to support parents in navigating this challenging situation. By understanding the dynamics of peer pressure, fostering open communication, …

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Early Intervention: Preventing Substance Use in Teens

A series of critical developmental stages mark the journey from adolescence to adulthood. During this time, one of the most concerning challenges is substance use in teens. The onset of the teenage years increases curiosity and susceptibility to peer pressure, making adolescents particularly vulnerable to experimenting with drugs and alcohol. Early intervention plays a pivotal …

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Stimulant Use Disorder: A Compassionate Exploration

Stimulant use disorder is a complex and challenging condition that affects individuals who engage in the misuse or excessive use of stimulant substances. This blog aims to provide a scholarly yet empathetic understanding of this condition, including its definition, prevalence, underlying neurobiology, observable behaviors, and available treatment options. By shedding light on this condition, we …

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“I am so grateful to be an alumni of Roots. Roots took me from my darkest of places, to the brightest and most beautiful part of life I've ever lived. They genuinely care about their clients. You will not be a number or a paycheck here. After discharging in February, I still receive help and words of wisdom whenever needed. Roots helped me battle things I'd been struggling with for over 14 years and finally put them behind me. I love roots with all my heart, and always will.”

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“Just got 365 days sober today all thanks to these people at Roots. And saved my marriage.”

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“It's great to see such a high quality of care program in Long Beach! The entire staff shows great care and compassion for their clients. The therapists are among the best around. Their admissions and case management is compassionate and driven to help you succeed! If your looking for help with trauma or substance abuse, this is the place for help!”

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“The most compassionate and knowledgeable staff! Roots Through Recovery offers the best addiction care and treatment available. They use multiple disciplines to cater to a wide variety of clients. Music therapy, art therapy....you name it, Roots has it! Do yourself a kindness and check them out. You'll be glad you did.”

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