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Check here for the latest ideas and insights from OK Rehab. We’ll share original articles by our clinical staff, helpful posts on recovery topics by guest authors, and keep you up to date on new research and innovative developments in addiction and recovery.

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Inability to Cope and Addiction

by Ray Sadoun ǀ April 27, 2021

Inability to Cope and Addiction Stress is a part of life that we all deal with. Whether it’s caused by work, school, or social engagements, the pressure to keep up with everyday tasks is something everyone can relate to. When stress levels get too high, however, it can be a difficult thing to manage. Unfortunately, […]

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Understanding Addiction and Recovery

by Ray Sadoun ǀ April 27, 2021

Understanding Addiction and Recovery Addiction affects millions of people around the world, including both those who have the addiction and the people around them. Whether it is an addiction to a certain substance or activity, it can be a difficult condition to deal with. A large part of the challenge comes from a lack of […]

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What is an Addiction Intervention?

by Ray Sadoun ǀ April 27, 2021

What is an Addiction Intervention? If someone you care about is struggling with an addiction, you may be considering holding an intervention for them. They can be a good method of kickstarting the road to recovery, however, you may not know exactly what an intervention is, what they involve, or whether staging one is the […]

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How Effective is Group Therapy?

by Ray Sadoun ǀ April 27, 2021

How Effective is Group Therapy? Bringing together a small group of people and allowing them to talk about their experiences has been a part of mental health treatment for almost 100 years [1], but group therapy can be a daunting option to consider. The idea of speaking about very intimate thoughts and feelings is a […]

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