Key Difference Between PHP and IOP

The Difference Between PHP and IOP: Finding the Right Level of Care

When you or a loved one decides to seek treatment for addiction or mental health concerns, one of the first questions you’ll face is what level of care is right. Two of the most common treatment options are Partial Hospitalization Programs (PHP) and Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP). Both offer structured, evidence-based care without requiring overnight […]

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Insurance and Prior authorization for inpatient treatment

Understanding Insurance and Prior Authorization for Inpatient Treatment

For many individuals and families, one of the biggest concerns about entering an inpatient mental health or addiction treatment program is how to pay for it. Even when you have coverage, the process of understanding benefits, insurance, and prior authorization for inpatient treatment can be confusing and overwhelming. Yet, knowing how these processes work can […]

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Does FMLA Protect My Job During Rehab?

Does FMLA Protect My Job During Rehab?

For many people struggling with addiction or mental health challenges, one of the biggest fears about entering treatment is losing their job. The idea of stepping away from work can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re worried about income, benefits, or job security. Fortunately, there are legal protections designed to support individuals during times like these—one […]

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Find the Right Addiction Treatment Center in Massachusetts

How to Find the Right Addiction Treatment Center in Massachusetts

Finding the right addiction treatment center can feel overwhelming. With numerous options available across Massachusetts, it can be challenging to determine which program will effectively meet your needs. Addiction is a complex disease that affects every aspect of life—physical, emotional, and social—so the treatment you choose must address the whole person. At Relevance Recovery, we […]

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Panic Disorder and Substance Abuse Treatment

The Relationship Between Panic Disorders and Substance Abuse

Panic disorders and substance abuse often go hand in hand, creating a cycle that can feel impossible to escape. Panic attacks are intense, sudden episodes of fear accompanied by physical symptoms such as rapid heartbeat, chest pain, dizziness, and shortness of breath. For many people, these frightening experiences lead them to self-medicate with drugs or […]

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