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Treatment and Care

Physical vs. Emotional Detox

Physical vs. Emotional Detox

Early recovery is volatile. The beginning usually involves a structured detox before entering a treatment program. Learn some reasons many people need more days of stabilization beyond just medical detoxification from substances. Take a few minutes and read this one.
The Early

The Early, Mid and End Game

This article uses the analogy of a game of chess to describe addiction treatment, specifically that of a solid opening, problem-solving and long-term recovery. As a game progresses, just as someone moves further along in recovery, options become more open and less structured. Find out how it works.
CeDAR as a Teaching Hospital

CeDAR as a Teaching Hospital

CeDAR is part of the University of Colorado Hospital, which means it also serves as a teaching hospital. What makes healthcare at a teaching hospital unique and how may that affect someone’s treatment with us? Click here to find out.
5 Things Every Therapist Wants You to Know

5 Things Every Therapist Wants You to Know

What is going on behind the scenes in treatment? What are some of the common perspectives of clinical therapists as they are working to help others heal? This article raises some of these questions and is useful for anyone seeking treatment.
Top 5 Reasons People Leave Treatment Early

Top 5 Reasons People Leave Treatment Early

One of the most predictive factors of someone building a successful recovery is their length of time in treatment. Why are people leaving treatment early? This article is helpful for family members seeking to be supportive of the treatment engagement process.
Cultural Assessment

Cultural Assessment

Recovery is highly contingent on the presence of good therapeutic relationships, and many people of different cultural backgrounds often struggle with feeling supported and understood in healthcare. Learn how treatment centers deal with this issue.
Tailored Trauma Recovery

Tailored Trauma Recovery

Have you or your loved one experienced significantly traumatic events in the past?  Do you believe that working through these experiences may be an important aspect of your overall recovery? Find out how your answers can affect your treatment.
Treatment Contracting

Treatment Contracting

A treatment contract involves many things important to the therapeutic relationship.  It also emphasizes the nature of your relationship as a fiduciary clinical relationship built on trust.  You trust your therapist, not the other way around. Find out why. LISTEN TO THE AUDIO VERSION
Medical Detoxification: What to Know Before Treatment

Medical Detoxification: What to Know Before Treatment

Often referred to simply as Detox, the process can actually be highly dangerous for some people.  If you or a loved one are entering treatment with the requirement of medical detox, it can be helpful to know some basic things about the experience.
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The Introductory Clinical Evaluation

For people entering residential treatment, there is a structured process that a clinical team will follow to ask questions to learn about someone.  A good team will strike a balance between both being compassionate and professional. Find out why.