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Jarren Mattingly

Jarren Mattingly leads the clinical team with a focus on evidence-based care and compassionate support. He ensures that treatment programs are effective, compliant, and centered around the well-being of each client.

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Is Naltrexone Addictive?

It’s important to remember that one, naltrexone can be an effective tool in addiction treatment and is not addictive. Two, naltrexone is not a stand-alone treatment, but part of an overall treatment program.

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Understanding Dual Diagnosis: Myths & Facts

Let’s dive deeper into this intricate topic to foster a better grasp of dual diagnosis, enhancing empathy and improving outcomes for those affected.

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How Is Withdrawal from Meth Treated?

When someone is addicted to meth, withdrawal is not a pleasant experience, leading many people to relapse. It’s not a good idea to quit on your own.

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How IOP Can Provide Support and Accountability

If you can’t do inpatient treatment for any reason, an IOP is an option that can provide the therapy, support, accountability, and other elements that you need without fully disrupting your life.

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The Signs Of Opioid Addiction

Opioid addiction can be difficult to recognize, as many people who develop an addiction initially receive prescription painkillers for legitimate medical reasons. However, if left untreated, opioid use can lead to abuse, addiction, and serious health consequences.

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