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Q Quick answer — what to read first Not sure where to start? If you're new to rehab decisions, read our guides on inpatient vs outpatient, medical detox, and insurance coverage first. If you're supporting a loved one, start with family-support and intervention articles. If you're in early recovery, relapse-prevention and sober-living guides are most relevant. Or call (833) 567-5838 for a human-curated reading list based on your situation. Every article on this blog is written from first-hand clinical knowledge and cross-checked against SAMHSA data, NIDA research, and ASAM clinical criteria. Topics cover the full ASAM continuum of care — from medical detox through residential, IOP, outpatient, and MAT. We write for people at decision points: partners figuring out if they need residential or outpatient, parents navigating insurance for a teenager, and people in early recovery wondering if they'll ever feel normal. Every article has a specific takeaway — we don’t do long “understanding addiction” pieces. If an article has cost data, the numbers come from published industry surveys (NIDA, SAMHSA, ADP). If it has success-rate data, citations are linked. If it has clinical recommendations, they follow ASAM or similar evidence base.
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New to Recovery? Start Here If you or a loved one is considering treatment for the first time, these resources provide the foundation you need. 1 Choose a Rehab Center 7 factors to evaluate, red flags to avoid, and questions to ask before committing. 2 What to Expect in Rehab Daily schedules, therapy types, what to pack, and how the first 72 hours work. 3 Paying for Treatment Insurance, Medicaid, state-funded programs, sliding-scale fees, and scholarships.
New to Recovery? Start Here If you or a loved one is considering treatment for the first time, these resources provide the foundation you need. 1 Choose a Rehab Center 7 factors to evaluate, red flags to avoid, and questions to ask before committing. 2 What to Expect in Rehab Daily schedules, therapy types, what to pack, and how the first 72 hours work. 3 Paying for Treatment Insurance, Medicaid, state-funded programs, sliding-scale fees, and scholarships.
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