The latest from Behavioral Health Group
The Social Impact of Medication-Assisted Recovery for Opioid Addiction
Medication-Assisted Recovery℠ (MAR) alleviates withdrawal symptoms and reduces opioid cravings, enabling patients to focus on holistic recovery support.
BHG Acquires Valhalla Place, Expands into Minnesota
Press Release: Behavioral Health Group Expands Service Offering with Acquisition of Valhalla Place treatment center in Minnesota.
BHG Expands Opioid Treatment Access in Virginia
Press Release: Behavioral Health Group Expands Service Offering with Acquisition of Staunton Treatment Center in Staunton, VA.
BHG Expands Opioid Treatment in RI, MD
Press Release: Behavioral Health Group (BHG) Opens New Addiction Treatment Centers in Rhode Island and Maryland.
BHG Acquires CBH, Expands National Footprint in Pursuit of Vision
Press Release: Behavioral Health Group Expands Service Offering and National Footprint with Acquisition of Center for Behavioral Health (CBH).
Treatment vs. Recovery: Reframing what Real Recovery from Opioid Addiction Looks Like
To achieve real recovery, we need to change how we define goals in treatment and we need to see Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) from the patient’s perspective.
Three Simple Habits to Support Addiction Recovery
Routines and healthy habits to establish early in your recovery that will greatly reduce the friction you may experience over the course of your treatment.
Life After COVID-19: Addiction Isn’t Something You Have To Return To
If you’ve been considering seeking treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD), now is the time.
BHG Opioid Addiction Treatment Centers Offer New Medication Options
Press Release: Behavioral Health Group (BHG) Outpatient Opioid Treatment Centers Offer New Medication Option for Patients.
BHG Receives Approved Education Provider Status
Press Release: Behavioral Health Group (BHG) receives approved education provider status from NAADAC for its licensed drug abuse counselors.
Postsurgical Prescriptions and Opioid Overdose
Recent study shows correlation between the length of time a person was prescribed opioids and the likelihood of misuse leading to overdose.
Reduction in Opioid Over-prescription for Pain While MAT Increasing
Opioid Prescriptions for Pain Decreasing While Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) for Opioid Addiction Increases.