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Every claim is sourced. Patients who access evidence-based treatment information are 40% more likely to complete their program (Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 2023). Our editorial team reviews each article against SAMHSA, NIDA, and ASAM clinical guidelines. We never accept payment to rank or feature specific facilities — see our editorial policy.

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Rehab for Professionals: Confidential Treatment Options 2026

May 20, 2026

Rehab for Professionals: Confidential Treatment Options 2026

Professionals fear losing their license to addiction treatment. How confidential rehab and monitoring programs protect both recovery and car...

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LGBTQ Affirming Rehab: How to Find the Right Program 2026

May 20, 2026

LGBTQ Affirming Rehab: How to Find the Right Program 2026

LGBTQ people face higher addiction rates and unique needs. What makes rehab genuinely affirming, the 5 things to look for, and how to find t...

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Dating in Sobriety: A Practical Guide for Recovery 2026

May 20, 2026

Dating in Sobriety: A Practical Guide for Recovery 2026

Dating in sobriety raises real questions — when to start, what to disclose, how to handle alcohol-centered dates. A practical guide to relat...

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Sleep in Early Recovery: Why It Breaks and How to Fix It 2026

May 20, 2026

Sleep in Early Recovery: Why It Breaks and How to Fix It 2026

Sleep is the last thing to normalize in recovery, and poor sleep is a top relapse trigger. Why it breaks, the timeline, and how to rebuild i...

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Exercise in Recovery: How Movement Rebuilds the Brain 2026

May 20, 2026

Exercise in Recovery: How Movement Rebuilds the Brain 2026

Exercise in recovery cuts cravings, repairs the dopamine system, and improves sleep and mood. The science, how much you need, and how to sta...

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AA vs SMART Recovery: Which Support Group Fits You 2026

May 20, 2026

AA vs SMART Recovery: Which Support Group Fits You 2026

AA vs SMART Recovery: 12-step spirituality vs science-based self-empowerment, lifelong fellowship vs time-limited skills, and how to choose...

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Tramadol Withdrawal: Timeline, Symptoms, Safe Detox 2026

May 20, 2026

Tramadol Withdrawal: Timeline, Symptoms, Safe Detox 2026

Tramadol withdrawal is unusual — both opioid and antidepressant symptoms at once, plus seizure risk. The timeline, why it's harder than expe...

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Hydrocodone Addiction: Signs, Withdrawal, Treatment 2026

May 20, 2026

Hydrocodone Addiction: Signs, Withdrawal, Treatment 2026

Hydrocodone (Vicodin, Norco) often leads to addiction from medical use. The signs, withdrawal timeline, the hidden acetaminophen risk, and h...

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Marijuana Use Disorder: Signs, Withdrawal, Treatment 2026

May 20, 2026

Marijuana Use Disorder: Signs, Withdrawal, Treatment 2026

Marijuana use disorder affects ~14 million Americans. The 11 DSM-5 signs, the recognized withdrawal syndrome, why high-potency products chan...

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How Addiction Affects the Brain: The Science Explained 2026

May 20, 2026

How Addiction Affects the Brain: The Science Explained 2026

How addiction affects the brain: the dopamine reward circuit, prefrontal cortex damage, why willpower fails, and how the brain recovers with...

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Addiction During Pregnancy: Safe Treatment Guide 2026

May 20, 2026

Addiction During Pregnancy: Safe Treatment Guide 2026

Addiction during pregnancy needs medical care, not cold-turkey quitting. Why MAT is safer than withdrawal, how NAS is managed, and how to ge...

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How Does Evidence-Based Information Improve Recovery Outcomes?

Patients who access clinically accurate treatment information are 40% more likely to complete their program, according to a 2023 study in the Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. Misinformation — inflated success claims, unverified "miracle" treatments, misleading cost estimates — leads to wrong program choices and higher dropout rates.

Every article on RehabPulse cites data from SAMHSA, NIDA (National Institute on Drug Abuse), the CDC, or peer-reviewed medical journals. We do not accept payment for editorial content. Our full methodology is described in our editorial policy.

What Topics Do Our Guides Cover?

  • Treatment types — How medical detox, inpatient rehab, and outpatient programs work, including costs, duration, and what to expect during each phase
  • Insurance & costs — What the Mental Health Parity Act means for your coverage, Medicaid/Medicare options, how to verify benefits before choosing a facility, and what out-of-pocket costs to expect
  • Recovery strategies — Evidence-based approaches to maintaining sobriety, managing triggers, building a support network, nutrition during recovery, and what to expect emotionally in early sobriety
  • Family support — How families can support a loved one through treatment and recovery, including CRAFT method, intervention guidance, family therapy, and self-care resources

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Questions About Our Recovery Resources

How often is content on RehabPulse updated?
Our editorial team reviews and updates articles periodically to reflect current data, regulations, and treatment practices. Each article displays a "Last reviewed" date. Statistical data is refreshed when new SAMHSA or NIDA reports are published (typically annually). Facility information is updated as SAMHSA refreshes its treatment locator database.
Who writes the articles on RehabPulse?
Articles are drafted by RehabPulse editors and fact-checked against primary clinical sources — SAMHSA, NIDA, CDC, ASAM criteria, and peer-reviewed research. Every claim links to a cited source in the Sources section of each article. We do not fabricate expert personas or credentials. Our full process is in our editorial policy.
Can I suggest a topic for a new article?
Yes. Visit our contact page to submit topic suggestions. We prioritize topics based on search demand, clinical relevance, and gaps in our existing content library. All new articles go through the same evidence-based sourcing process.
Are these articles a substitute for medical advice?
No. Our articles are for informational purposes only and do not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendations. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making decisions about addiction treatment. If you are in crisis, call 911 or SAMHSA's helpline at 1-800-662-4357.
How do I find a treatment center after reading an article?
Every article includes links to our treatment directory. You can search all treatment centers, browse by state, or call our free 24/7 helpline for personalized recommendations. A trained specialist can verify your insurance and help you compare programs that match the treatment type discussed in the article.

Sources

  • SAMHSA — Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
  • NIDA — National Institute on Drug Abuse, Research-Based Guides
  • CDC — Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Addiction Data

All guides drafted by RehabPulse editors and fact-checked against primary clinical sources. Last updated April 2026. Sources: SAMHSA, NIDA, ASAM. See our editorial policy.