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Aging Veterans and Alcohol Use Disorder
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Aging Veterans and Alcohol Use Disorder

By on Oct 11, 2023 in Veterans & Military

Being in the military means you’ve probably experienced a wide range of emotionally charged events. It also means you may have suffered injuries or found yourself unable to manage stress well. For many older Veterans, all of that pain and suffering is difficult to manage. Some develop  alcohol use disorder (AUD) in an attempt to self-medicate pain with...

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What Happens During 90-Day Drug Treatment?
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What Happens During 90-Day Drug Treatment?

By on Oct 6, 2023 in Blog

The thought of leaving home for 90 days can be very scary, but what if, during that time, you could reconnect, heal, and become the person you want to be? For many people, drug and alcohol addiction treatment begins with inpatient or residential treatment. This type of therapy can last anywhere from 2 weeks to 90 days, depending on your needs. To give you an idea of...

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What Makes Victory the Best Choice for Addiction Treatment in Lafayette?
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What Makes Victory the Best Choice for Addiction Treatment in Lafayette?

By on Sep 28, 2023 in Addiction Treatment, Blog

Are you finding yourself in need of help for drug and alcohol addiction? Perhaps you have tried and relapsed more than once, or you were one of the thousands who overdosed in the last year. You’re ready for help. It’s wise to spend some time comparing programs and gaining more insight into which treatment center in Lafayette and the surrounding areas is best for...

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Are You at Risk for Alcohol Addiction?
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Are You at Risk for Alcohol Addiction?

By on Sep 15, 2023 in Alcoholism, Blog

Numerous factors contribute to the development of alcohol use disorder (AUD), which is often referred to as alcohol addiction. Understanding your background and what risk factors could impact your future is essential. Genetics, environment, and mental health factors can all contribute to your likelihood of developing an alcohol addiction.  However, even if you...

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