A typical Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) includes various flexible treatment options for individuals recovering from addiction.

Everything You Need To Know About PHP Rehab

A partial hospitalization program (PHP) is a highly structured, intensive treatment program designed to support individuals struggling with drug or alcohol addiction. The program offers intensive therapy while allowing clients to return and live at home at the end of the day. In this article, we explain what a partial hospitalization program is and how…

At Oasis Recovery Center, we understand that addiction is a complex disease that requires personalized care and a comprehensive approach.

Top 5 Most Addictive Drugs

Drug addiction is a global public health issue affecting millions worldwide. While all drugs have the potential to be addictive, some are more addictive than others. Understanding these substances and their addictive properties can help individuals make informed decisions about their drug use and seek the appropriate help if needed. This article discusses the top…

Oasis Recovery Center offers medically supervised fentanyl withdrawal therapy with tailor-made MAT programs, considering each client's medical history and drug use when creating a treatment plan.

Withdrawing From Fentanyl: Signs & Symptoms

Fentanyl is highly addictive and can cause physical and psychological dependence, making withdrawal difficult. Seeking specialized treatment is crucial for a safe and successful recovery, as quitting fentanyl alone can be dangerous and lead to severe health complications and a painful and uncomfortable process. In this blog, we will explore what fentanyl withdrawal is, its…

At Oasis Recovery Center, we offer a comprehensive range of addiction treatment programs tailored to meet the unique needs of each individual.

Why An Addict Can’t Love You: How Addiction Affects The Brain

Loving someone who is struggling with addiction can be an emotional roller coaster. Addiction can hinder a person’s ability to love others in a healthy way, but it’s crucial to understand that it’s not a reflection of their character. By gaining insight into why an addict may struggle with expressing love, you can approach the…

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Can You Smoke Shrooms? What You Should Know

A question frequently asked is: Can you smoke shrooms? Shrooms, more commonly known as ‘magic mushrooms,’ are among the most well-known psychedelics. People consume them, cook with them, and make juice with them, but are they smoked? Shrooms have been the focus of ongoing research on anxiety and depression due to their potential to trigger euphoria….

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What are Track Marks? An Informative Guide

Unlike other types of administration, injecting drugs leaves visible physical signs, or track marks,  for anyone to see. Most drug users don’t start injecting drugs, but those seeking a quick high might eventually progress to intravenous drugs. In this article, you will learn about track marks and what they tell you about someone’s addiction. What…

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Fentanyl-Laced Weed: Should You Actually be Worried?

Several social media posts and local news reports have warned about fentanyl-laced weed or “fentanyl weed”. Drug dealers often mix fentanyl with other drugs, such as prescription painkillers, because of its cheap price. However, the combination of other drugs and fentanyl may increase the risk of overdose. This article will explain the effects and dangers…

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The Role of Family Therapy in Addiction Recovery

Addiction, or Substance Use Disorder (SUD), is a complex and challenging disease that affects the person struggling with substance abuse and their family members. Addiction can cause significant strain and damage to relationships, leading to resentment, anger, and frustration. That is why involving family members in the addiction recovery process is crucial. Family therapy can be essential…

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Pink Cocaine: What is it and Where Did it Come From?

Despite the nickname it’s recently earned in its rise to popularity, pink cocaine is not actually cocaine; it’s only named that way. In fact, it has no real relation to cocaine. Pink cocaine is a synthetic party drug that’s especially popular among teens. Also more formerly known as 2C-B, pink cocaine has various side effects,…