by ABHC Staff | Uncategorized
The two most common treatment options for treating mental health disorders are psychotherapy and medication. These are known as behavioral health treatments. The most effective treatment approach involves a combination of the two. Those who have no treatment...
by ABHC Staff | Uncategorized
At any point in your alcohol recovery, you may experience cravings. Such impulses can soon return you to self-doubt and fear of relapse; this is because cravings can sometimes come from nowhere and feel irresistible. Learning to manage impulses is an essential skill...
by ABHC Staff | Uncategorized
The holidays are a time of year that often invoke images of family and friends together, decorating the tree, baking cookies and exchanging gifts. While these images are ideal, this might not be the reality for many people. For some, the holidays can be a time of...
by Associated Behavioral Health Care | Uncategorized
As reported by CNN, almost 30 million Americans are actively struggling with alcohol abuse. Senior citizens, women, and African Americans are the three groups with the highest increase in alcohol abuse disorders. “High risk” drinking has also increased on...
by Associated Behavioral Health Care | Uncategorized
The opioid crisis has reached the level of a national emergency. ABHC can help through individually-tailored treatment and education. See our page on Opioid Dependency, and call us at (425) 256-4381to find out how we can help you or a loved one.
by Associated Behavioral Health Care | Uncategorized
Dual Diagnosis and Substance Abuse It can be difficult to do a mental health or chemical dependency assessment on yourself. A substance abuse problem and a mental health disorder such as depression, anxiety, or bipolar disorder should be handled by a qualified...