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Read articleAre you hoping to receive either drug and alcohol treatment or help with a mental health issue? Are you experiencing anxiety, depression, or PTSD? If like tens of millions of Americans, you are struggling with mental health or addiction issues, you may not know where to turn. You may also be worried about the safety of coming in for treatment during the pandemic.
Read articleWith drug use at epidemic levels throughout the country, treatment programs are overwhelmed with people in need of help. Telehealth platforms provide programs like GIA Miami a new way to communicate with patients to provide support and therapy. These types of remote approaches are becoming more common in the healthcare industry in general, particularly in the age of COVID-19.
Read articleDo you think your loved one is using drugs or alcohol excessively? Do you worry about the signs of drug addiction in your friends or family? Drug addiction is complex, and it can easily be overlooked. Even if a person can maintain a job and fulfilling relationships, it doesn’t mean they are okay. If you suspect a substance use problem, a mental health issue, or a combination of the two, the team of specialists at GIA Miami can customize a solution for your friend or family member.
Read articleDrug and alcohol addiction and mental health disorders create complex relationships within every family unit. It is very common for individuals to find themselves without the support and guidance they need. In some cases, they may feel like they should not seek therapy because of the complexities in these relationships. Our family therapy program at GIA Miami provides the tools and resources you need to move beyond these struggles.
Read articleIn recent days with the spread of the Covid-19 becoming more prevalent, many people wonder how it affects people struggling with addiction. If you or someone you care about is addicted, the likelihood of more severe symptoms increase. At GIA, we are particularly interested in ensuring that each of our patients has the tools they need to achieve long-term sobriety.
Read articleAccording to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, chronic pain is one of the most common reasons adults in America seek medical care. In addition to disrupting an individual’s happiness and emotional well-being, chronic pain makes it difficult to fulfill family and social responsibilities. Additionally, it can lead to adverse psychological problems, including depression and anxiety, and addiction.
Read articleDepression is a mental health disorder that adversely affects all of the significant ways a person interacts with the world. A person suffering from depression — sometimes referred to as “major depressive disorder” — has a chemical imbalance that casts a negative shadow over the way they think and act.
Read articleCocaine is an illicit, highly addictive drug. When used, it boosts a person’s alertness and attention, but cocaine use also brings with it a range of severe health outcomes. You may feel as though you have a lot of energy. You may even feel like you can do anything. While it seems safe, there are many dangers of cocaine addiction, including both long- and short-term impacts of using the drug.
Read articleIf you are using drugs and alcohol often, and if they have become a significant part of your life, it may be time to break that habit. Chronic drug and alcohol use will shorten your lifespan, damage your relationships, and ruin your finances. Yet, even knowing that this is the case, you may also know just how hard it will be to stop using, even if you want to.
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