NAD+ therapy aims to restore the cellular energy and repair systems that addiction depletes. Here is how it is used in detox and recovery, what the evidence shows, and why it works best as an adjunct.
An evidence-based look at what early research does, and does not, suggest about GLP-1 therapy such as semaglutide for methamphetamine use disorder.
An evidence-based look at what current research does, and does not, show about GLP-1 medications such as semaglutide for cocaine use disorder.
Somatic Experiencing treats trauma and addiction through the body, calming a dysregulated nervous system so cravings and triggers lose their grip. Here is how it works and where it fits.
From psychedelic-assisted therapy to virtual reality, telehealth, and integrated trauma care, the future of veteran addiction and mental health treatment is reshaping how service members heal.
Veterans with PTSD face a high risk of co-occurring substance use disorders because trauma reshapes brain chemistry, disrupts sleep, and makes substances feel like effective short-term relief. Learn how this cycle forms, what signs to recognize, why integrated treatment...
Addiction triggers are the internal and external cues that restart craving cycles. Learn the five main trigger categories, how the HALT method works, which coping mechanisms calm urges in the moment, and what long-term habits build lasting resilience against...
High-performing veterans often delay addiction treatment due to identity threats, career fears, stigma, and how high-functioning use can mask the severity of dependence. Understanding these barriers and evidence-based solutions that preserve career, privacy, and control can help veterans access...
Couples rehab programs in Beverly Hills range from inpatient residential stays to intensive outpatient tracks with coordinated couples therapy. Each model balances medical oversight, privacy, and relationship-focused treatment to address substance use alongside shared triggers and communication patterns. Explore...
Transitioning from military to civilian life creates overlapping vulnerabilities that significantly raise addiction risk. Understanding the structural, psychological, and social factors that drive substance use during this critical period is essential for prevention and early intervention.