Posts by Lakehouse Recovery
Why Your Internal Clock Could Be a Key Factor in a Successful Recovery Plan
It is common for addiction recovery programs to have a time frame. Some programs only last 30 days or have a cap on how long clients can stay with the facility. Time constraints like this are not conducive to a successful recovery. There is no set timeline for how long treatment should last. Giving you…
Read MoreShould You Make the Trip to Southern California for Addiction Treatment?
In this time of convenient travel, people frequently journey across states or out of the country for healthcare treatment. It is not unheard of to go out of the country for experimental treatment. Some may travel to be part of a medical trial, while others travel to save money on medical procedures. The cost of…
Read MoreDiversity and Inclusion Within Addiction Recovery
The conversation of diversity and inclusion usually pertains to professional or academic topics. What about the importance of diversity and inclusion when it comes to healthcare? More specifically, what about the importance of diversity and inclusion in mental healthcare and addiction treatment? This was not a topic of discussion for many years. Nowadays, the lines…
Read MoreWhy Broader Treatment Programs Are More Beneficial
One of our core beliefs at the Lakehouse Recovery Center is that the addiction treatment process is best accomplished from a broad perspective. Broad programs help treat more individuals successfully. This is because the broader the program, the more tailored it can be to each client. While options can be overwhelming, they allow clients to…
Read MoreHow to Break the Familial Addiction Cycle
Despite the years of research that have gone into better understanding addiction, scientists still do not understand why some people suffer from addiction and others do not. Addiction is a biological disorder, meaning the chances of suffering increase if it runs in the family. Research indicates that there are genes linked to forms of addiction.…
Read MoreThe Dangers of a Weak Support Network
Any treatment facility will emphasize the importance of a strong support network. This support can make or break the success of your early recovery. Your treatment program should foster the chance to create connections with other clients in your program. Take these connections with you when leaving treatment. Even if you live across the country,…
Read MoreWhat Is Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID)?
The ways that mental illness presents itself in people vary widely. Some suffer from mental disorders that they are born with and naturally develop as they grow up. A primary example is schizophrenia, which is commonly believed to be genetic and begins manifesting in early adulthood. Other mental disorders are influenced by genetics but are…
Read MoreBreaking up With Your Therapist
You may not always connect with a therapist on the first try, and that is okay. Finding a therapist is kind of like shoe shopping. You sometimes have to try different styles and sizes before finding the pair that fits just right. The same goes for therapy and treatment. There are many reasons for you…
Read MoreStimulants and Substance Use in California
Stimulants are highly addictive, commonly used substances. Stimulants are also, however, widely used to treat different medical conditions. Unfortunately, prescription use can, in some cases, lead to dependency. It is possible to use these substances without realizing it. A stimulant is a substance that excites the body by stimulating the central nervous system. They often…
Read MoreSuccessful Scholastics After Treatment
An integral component of treatment is finding the proper programs that will allow you to return to everyday life post-treatment effectively. One of those we at The Lakehouse Recovery Center like to promote is our relapse prevention program. In combination with at least one therapy session a week and weekly case management and counseling with…
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