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Informative Resources on Addiction

These resources are designed to educate and empower individuals by offering tools for self-assessment, detailed explanations of symptoms, and comprehensive guides on diagnosis and treatment options. Whether you are seeking help for yourself or someone else, these resources are a valuable starting point for understanding and addressing addiction.

Opioid Use Disorder (OUD)

A comprehensive overview of Opioid Use Disorder, featuring a diagnostic quiz, detailed descriptions of symptoms, and an in-depth look at treatment options to support recovery.
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Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD)

An insightful exploration of Alcohol Use Disorder, including a quiz to assess risk, detailed symptom identification, and a thorough review of diagnostic criteria and treatment approaches.
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Helpful Articles on Addiction

Welcome to the Porch Light Health blog, your source for comprehensive articles on addiction and mental health treatment. This archive offers expert insights into advanced treatment methods. Explore our resources to gain a deeper understanding of the latest trends and evidence-based practices in mental health and addiction care.
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Effects of Suboxone Withdrawal: Timeline, Symptoms, Management, and Relapse Risk

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Learn the effects of Suboxone withdrawal: symptoms, week-by-week timeline, taper vs. cold turkey, treatments, and relapse/overdose risks. Practical, medical guidance.
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How Long Does Morphine Stay in Your System?

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
If you’re concerned about morphine detection in drug tests, medical procedures, or recovery from opioid use disorder, understanding how long morphine stays in your system is important. Whether you’re taking prescribed morphine for pain management, worried about workplace drug testing, or seeking addiction treatment, this guide provides comprehensive information about morphine metabolism and detection. At […]
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Antabuse vs. Naltrexone: Which Alcohol Medication Works Best?

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
If you’re seeking medication for alcohol use disorder, understanding the differences between Antabuse (disulfiram) and naltrexone can help you make an informed decision about treatment. Both are FDA-approved medications that support recovery from alcohol use disorder, but they work in fundamentally different ways and suit different people. At Porch Light Health, we offer both medications […]
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Vivitrol vs. Oral Naltrexone

Vivitrol vs. Oral Naltrexone: Injection or Daily Pill for Addiction Treatment?

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
If you’re considering naltrexone therapy for alcohol use disorder or opioid use disorder, you’ll need to choose between two formulations: Vivitrol (the once-monthly injection) or oral naltrexone (daily tablets). Both contain the same active medication and work the same way in your brain, but the delivery method creates important practical differences. At Porch Light Health, […]
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Demystifying Myths About Addiction Treatment: Separating Fact from Fiction

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Misinformation about addiction treatment can prevent people from seeking the help they need. These myths create unnecessary barriers, fuel stigma, and keep individuals trapped in cycles of substance use when effective treatment is available. Understanding the truth about addiction treatment is the first step toward recovery. At Porch Light Health, we’ve heard countless misconceptions from […]
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How Long Does Kratom Stay in Your System?

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
If you’re concerned about kratom detection in drug tests, employment screening, or medical evaluations, understanding how long kratom stays in your system is essential. Kratom (Mitragyna speciosa) is a tropical plant that has gained popularity in recent years, but its detection timeline is more complex than many traditional substances. At Porch Light Health, we provide […]
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Naltrexone Side Effects: What to Expect During Addiction Treatment

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
If you’re considering naltrexone for opioid use disorder or alcohol use disorder treatment, understanding potential side effects is essential for making an informed decision about your care. Naltrexone (including the long-acting injection Vivitrol) is a unique medication for addiction treatment (MAT) that works as an opioid antagonist, blocking the euphoric effects of opioids and alcohol […]
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Methadone Side Effects: What to Expect During Opioid Treatment

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
If you’re considering methadone for opioid use disorder treatment, understanding potential side effects is crucial for making an informed decision about your care. Methadone is a long-acting, full opioid agonist that has been used safely and effectively for over 50 years to treat opioid addiction. While it’s one of the most effective medications for addiction […]
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Suboxone Side Effects: What to Expect During MAT Treatment

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
If you’re considering Suboxone for opioid use disorder treatment, understanding potential side effects is an important part of making an informed decision about your care. While Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) is a safe and effective medication when used as prescribed, like all medications, it can cause side effects in some people. At Porch Light Health, we believe […]
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How Long Does Heroin Stay in Your System?

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
If you’re searching for information about how long heroin stays in your system, you may be facing an upcoming drug test, concerned about detection times, or worried about yourself or someone you care about. Heroin is a powerful opioid that metabolizes relatively quickly in your body, but its metabolites remain detectable for varying lengths of […]
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How Long Does Meth Stay in Your System?

How Long Does Meth Stay in Your System?

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
If you’re searching for information about how long methamphetamine stays in your system, you may be facing a drug test, concerned about detection times, or worried about yourself or a loved one. Methamphetamine—commonly known as meth, crystal meth, or ice—is a powerful stimulant that can remain detectable in your body for varying lengths of time […]
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How Long Does Weed Stay in Your System?

How Long Does Weed (THC) Stay in Your System?

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Whether you’re facing an upcoming drug test, concerned about legal implications, or simply want to understand how cannabis affects your body, knowing how long marijuana stays in your system is important information. The answer is more complex than with most other substances—THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), the primary psychoactive compound in marijuana, can remain detectable far longer than […]
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How Long Does Alcohol Stay in Your System?

How Long Does Alcohol Stay in Your System?

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Whether you’re planning to drive after having a few drinks, preparing for a drug test, or simply curious about how your body processes alcohol, understanding how long alcohol remains in your system is important for making safe, informed decisions. The answer depends on several factors including the amount consumed, your body composition, and the type […]
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How Long Does Cocaine Stay in Your System?

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
If you’re wondering how long cocaine stays in your system, you’re not alone. Whether you’re facing an upcoming drug test, concerned about a loved one’s substance use, or considering treatment options, understanding cocaine’s detection timeline is an important first step. The answer isn’t simple—cocaine detection times vary based on several factors including the type of […]
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How Long Does Methadone Stay in Your System?

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
If you’re taking methadone for opioid use disorder treatment or pain management, you may be wondering how long the medication stays in your system. Whether you’re concerned about drug testing, planning to switch medications, or simply want to understand how methadone works in your body, knowing its detection window and elimination timeline is important. Methadone […]
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New Mexico’s Alcohol Crisis: The Nation’s Highest Death Rates and Where to Find Help

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
New Mexico faces one of the worst alcohol problems in the United States. Five people die every day from alcohol in New Mexico– a number that has kept the state ranked first or second in the nation for over 15 years. Recent data shows some good progress, but knowing about this crisis and finding help […]
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What is Recovery Month 2025? Breaking Stigma and Celebrating Paths to Healing

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Each September, communities across America observe National Recovery Month. This event reminds us that recovery from drug and alcohol addiction is possible. It’s happening all around us every day. Recovery Month was started by SAMHSA in 1989. SAMHSA stands for the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. The goal is simple: reduce shame around […]
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How to Practice Self-Care When You’re Struggling

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Every July 24th, people around the world observe International Self-Care Day, a time dedicated to recognizing the importance of taking care of ourselves. For many, self-care might conjure images of spa days and bubble baths, but actual self-care runs deeper. It’s about nurturing your physical, emotional, and mental well-being in ways that support your overall […]
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Risks of Using Kratom and 7-OH for Opioid Withdrawal

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
If you’re struggling with opioid dependence, you’ve probably searched for ways to ease the challenging withdrawal symptoms. Maybe you’ve heard about people using kratom or concentrated 7-OH products to manage withdrawal from prescription painkillers or other opioids. While these substances might seem like natural alternatives, the reality is more complicated—and potentially dangerous. Understanding why people […]
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Changing the Mental Health Narrative in BIPOC Communities

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
July is Minority Mental Health Month, a time to recognize the unique mental health challenges faced by BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) communities and celebrate the resilience, strength, and healing that occurs when barriers are removed. As America continues to become more diverse—with projections showing that by 2044, more than half of all […]
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Feature Methadone Suboxone Administration Clinic-based dosing (daily) Home-based dosing Medication Type Full opioid agonist Partial opioid agonist (plus naloxone) Risk of Overdose Higher Lower (ceiling effect) Stigma Often higher due to clinic visits Often lower due to privacy Side Effects Can be more pronounced Typically milder Ideal For Severe OUD Mild to moderate OUD

Suboxone vs Methadone: What’s The Difference?

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
If you’re considering medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for opioid addiction, you’ve likely heard about both Suboxone and methadone. These two medications represent the most common and effective approaches to treating opioid use disorder, but they work differently and offer distinct advantages depending on your individual needs and circumstances. Understanding the differences between Suboxone and methadone is […]
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How LGBTQ+ Affirming Addiction Treatment Makes a Difference

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
For many in the LGBTQ+ community, seeking addiction treatment can feel like navigating a minefield of potential discrimination, misunderstanding, and judgment. The fear of facing rejection or inadequate care in healthcare settings often becomes yet another barrier to recovery, one that can be life-threatening when substance use disorders go untreated. Fortunately, the landscape of addiction […]
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Balancing Motherhood and Recovery: Resources for Women in Recovery

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
In honor of National Women’s Health Week this May, we’re focusing on the unique challenges and resources available for mothers in addiction recovery. The Unique Journey of Mothers in Recovery For mothers with substance use disorders, recovery involves navigating a particularly complex set of challenges and motivations. Research published in the Journal of Substance Abuse […]
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Understanding the Connection: ADHD and Substance Use Disorder

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
May is Mental Health Awareness Month. In this article, we’ll focus on dual diagnosis – the co-occurrence of mental health and substance use disorders—specifically, self-medication and the complex relationship between ADHD and addiction. The Dual Diagnosis Reality Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and substance use disorder (SUD) frequently occur together, creating a challenging dual diagnosis that requires […]
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Night Sweats from Alcohol: What Does it Mean?

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Have you noticed waking up drenched in sweat after an evening of drinking? These uncomfortable episodes of excessive sweating during sleep—commonly known as “alcohol night sweats”—can be more than just an inconvenience. They may be your body sending important signals about your relationship with alcohol. What Are Alcohol Night Sweats? Alcohol night sweats occur when […]
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Gas Station Heroin: What is Tianeptine and Why Is It Dangerous?

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
If you’ve been hearing about something called “gas station heroin” or “tianeptine” lately, you’re probably wondering exactly what this substance is and whether it’s something to be concerned about. You’re not alone. Tianeptine has been making headlines across the country, and for good reason. What started as a prescription antidepressant in certain countries has become […]
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How Long Does It Take to Develop Liver Problems from Alcohol Misuse?

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Alcohol is one of the most commonly consumed substances in the United States, with over 85% of adults reporting they’ve consumed alcohol at some point in their lives, according to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA). While moderate alcohol consumption may not pose significant health risks for many people, prolonged excessive drinking […]
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The Connection Between Stress and Substance Use

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
In today’s fast-paced world, stress has become a near-universal experience. From work pressures and financial concerns to relationship difficulties and health challenges, stressors surround us daily. While many people develop healthy coping mechanisms, others turn to substances like alcohol, prescription medications, or illicit drugs to manage their stress. This relationship between stress and substance use […]
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Medication Options for Alcohol Use Disorder

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) affects millions of Americans, creating profound impacts on physical health, mental well-being, and quality of life. While many people are familiar with 12-step programs and behavioral therapy approaches to alcohol recovery, fewer understand the valuable role that medication can play in treatment. For Alcohol Awareness Month, we’re exploring the FDA-approved Medications […]
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Letter From the CEO

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Update on Medicaid Benefits & What That Means for You We know there’s been a lot of fear lately – about Medicaid changes, about coverage ending, and about what that might mean for your care if you currently receive Medicaid benefits. I want to speak to you directly and clearly: we are not discontinuing care […]
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Finding the Right Addiction Treatment: What to Look for When You Need Help

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
If you’re reading this, you or someone you care about might be struggling with addiction. Maybe you’ve tried to quit on your own, or maybe this is the first time you’re admitting you need help. Either way, you’re not alone, and taking this step to learn about treatment shows incredible strength. Addiction affects millions of […]
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Common Addictions That People Don’t Typically Think Of As Addictions

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
When most people think about addiction, substances like alcohol, opioids, or illegal drugs typically come to mind. However, addiction extends far beyond traditional substances. Many people struggle with behavioral addictions that can be just as challenging and disruptive to daily life. Understanding what types of addictions exist beyond substance use can help you recognize problematic […]
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How To Approach Talking About A Drug Problem With A Loved One

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Watching someone you care about struggle with addiction is one of life’s hardest experiences. It might be a family member dealing with opioid addiction, a friend with an alcohol problem, or a spouse struggling with prescription drugs. Knowing how to help a loved one with addiction can feel scary and confusing. You want to help, […]
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The Difference Between Suboxone® & Belbuca

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Belbuca and Suboxone® both contain buprenorphine, which is classified as a partial opioid agonist. This means they both work by interacting with the body’s opioid receptors, though in a way that is designed to minimize the risk of addiction and misuse compared to full opioid agonists like morphine or oxycodone. Despite these similarities, it’s important […]
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How To Get Emergency Suboxone

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Opioid addiction is a critical public health challenge that impacts millions worldwide. Central to combating this issue is access to effective Medications for Addiction Treatment (MAT), such as Suboxone. Suboxone, a combination of buprenorphine and naloxone, is highly effective in reducing opioid cravings and alleviating withdrawal symptoms. However, consistent access to this medication is crucial; […]
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Delirium Tremens: Key Symptoms and Effective Treatment Strategies

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
In the world of alcohol withdrawal, few conditions are as critical and life-threatening as Delirium Tremens (DTs). For those unfamiliar, DTs represent a severe side effect of alcohol withdrawal, characterized by a sudden and severe change in mental status and nervous system function. Historically, DTs have been a medical concern ever since alcohol consumption became […]
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COWS Assessment: Key Steps in Identifying Opiate Withdrawal

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
In the throes of opiate addiction recovery, understanding withdrawal becomes a critical component of effective treatment. Withdrawal symptoms can range from mildly uncomfortable to potentially life-threatening, making accurate assessment essential for clinicians. The task demands a tool that meticulously gauges the various dimensions of withdrawal, and the Clinical Opiate Withdrawal Scale (COWS) stands as a […]
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Alcohol Addiction and Heart Disease: Understanding the Link

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Alcohol is deeply ingrained in many cultures and social settings, but excessive alcohol consumption can have serious consequences for heart health. While some studies suggest that moderate alcohol intake might have certain benefits, chronic and heavy drinking is a well-established risk factor for cardiovascular disease. This article explores the connection between alcohol addiction and heart […]
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Opioid Addiction & Misuse in Cancer Patients: Risks, Signs & Symptoms, And Support

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
For individuals facing cancer, pain management is a crucial part of treatment and recovery. Opioids remain the gold standard for treating moderate to severe cancer-related pain, yet their prolonged use carries risks—including dependence, misuse, and addiction. While opioid addiction is often discussed in the context of chronic non-cancer pain, cancer patients and survivors are also […]
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Principles of Harm Reduction

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Recovery isn’t a one-size-fits-all journey, and at Porch Light Health, we get that. Every person’s journey is different, and expecting everyone to follow the same path can leave people feeling alienated or discouraged. That’s why we take a harm reduction approach—an evidence-based, compassionate strategy that meets individuals where they are and prioritizes health and safety […]
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Understanding How Alcohol Influences Cancer Risk Factors  

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Is your evening glass of wine a benign indulgence or a hidden cancer risk? As society grapples with increasing health concerns, understanding alcohol’s role in cancer development is crucial. Alcohol consumption is a common part of social life and yet, beneath the surface lies a complex web of health risks that many overlook. Each year, […]
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Can MAT Help Me With My Cravings for Alcohol, Too?

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
If you’ve ever tried to cut back on drinking but found yourself struggling with cravings, you’re not alone. Alcohol addiction can feel like an uphill battle, especially when willpower alone doesn’t seem to be enough. The good news is that medications for addiction treatment (MAT) aren’t just for opioid addiction—they can also be a highly […]
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Seasonal Depression & Substance Use: Understanding the Connection

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Seasonal affective disorder (SAD), also known as seasonal depression, is a type of depression tied to the changes in seasons. It affects millions yearly, particularly during the darker, colder months. For those already struggling with substance use, the combination of SAD and addiction can create a challenging cycle where self-medicating worsens mental health over time. […]
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Addiction Relapse Signs & Prevention Strategies

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Relapse is a fear for most individuals on the journey to recovery. The possibility of a setback can feel daunting and discouraging, but it’s important to remember that relapse isn’t a failure–it’s a moment to learn and grow. The path to lasting sobriety isn’t always linear; what matters most is how you prepare for and […]
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Managing MAT & Recovery During the Holidays

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
The holiday season is a time of joy, connection, and celebration—but it can also be a challenging period for many, including those navigating addiction recovery. Whether it’s the stress of family gatherings, the temptation of social drinking, or the disruption of your routine, staying on track with recovery during the holidays requires intention. At Porch […]
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What is Kratom and How Does it Work

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Kratom, scientifically known as Mitragyna speciosa, is a tropical tree native to the lush rainforests of Southeast Asia, particularly found in Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia. This evergreen plant is part of the coffee family and has been used traditionally for centuries in its native regions. It’s recognized for its dual nature: providing stimulant effects at […]
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Sober January: A Fresh Start for the New Year

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
The new year often brings a desire for change—whether regaining energy, improving health, or breaking free from habits that no longer serve you. For many, alcohol can be a hidden drain on their well-being, leaving them tired, sluggish, or questioning their relationship with drinking. That’s where Sober January comes in. For many, this month-long challenge […]
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Supporting a Loved One With SUD

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
The holiday season is a time of joy, celebration, and family togetherness. However, for individuals and families grappling with Substance Use Disorders (SUDs), this period can be fraught with unique challenges. While the festive atmosphere fills the air, those in recovery or struggling with SUDs may find themselves confronting heightened stress, emotional triggers, and social […]
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Sublocade Withdrawal Timeline: What to Expect

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Sublocade is a revolutionary medication-assisted treatment (MAT) specifically designed to combat opioid use disorder (OUD). Administered as a monthly injection, Sublocade contains buprenorphine, a medication that significantly reduces withdrawal symptoms and cravings associated with opioid dependence. This treatment helps individuals maintain stability during recovery by providing a constant level of medication in the body, eliminating […]
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How to Stay Sober & Prevent Relapse During the Holidays

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
The holiday season is a time of joy, connection, and celebration—but it can feel like walking a tightrope for those in recovery. The festive gatherings, emotional triggers, and social pressures can test even the strongest commitment to sobriety.  If you’re searching for ways to stay sober and protect your progress during the holidays, you’re not […]
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Hepatitis C: Symptoms, Testing, and Treatment

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
If you’re concerned about your health or suspect you may have been exposed to Hepatitis C, you’re not alone—and timely action could make all the difference. Hepatitis C is a viral infection that can silently damage your liver, often without noticeable symptoms until it becomes severe. Whether you’re already experiencing symptoms or looking for peace […]
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What Makes Fentanyl So Dangerous?

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
By now, you’ve likely heard of fentanyl—it’s become a well-known name in conversations about the opioid crisis. Most people know that this drug is problematic and dangerous, but understanding exactly why is critical in addressing the growing number of fentanyl-related overdoses.  At Porch Light Health, we’ve seen the consequences of fentanyl on individuals, families, and […]
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How Veterans Can Manage Mental Health Challenges During the Holidays

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
The holiday season is often depicted as a time of warmth and celebration, but for many veterans, it can feel like navigating an emotional battlefield. The sights, sounds, and expectations of the season can trigger memories of deployment, intensify feelings of grief for fallen comrades, or highlight the ongoing challenges of adjusting to civilian life. […]
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Vivitrol vs. Suboxone: Which One Is Best For Me?

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Struggling with opioid addiction is a complex and deeply personal journey, but finding the right treatment doesn’t have to be. When it comes to medication-assisted treatment (MAT), two of the most common options are Vivitrol® (naltrexone) and Suboxone® (buprenorphine)—but how do you know which one is right for you? Whether you’re seeking to control withdrawal […]
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How Long Does Oxycodone Stay in Your System?

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
If you’re using oxycodone for pain management or are concerned about its lasting effects on your body, you’re not alone. Oxycodone, a powerful prescription opioid, can provide pain relief but also carries the risk of dependency and addiction. Whether you’re worried about withdrawal, a drug test, or managing recovery, understanding how long oxycodone stays in […]
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What Are Suboxone® Strips Used For?

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Opioid addiction remains a critical public health issue, with millions grappling with its devastating impact on health and well-being. In response, medical professionals continually seek effective treatments to assist individuals in their recovery journey. One such advancement is Suboxone® strips, a medication-assisted treatment (MAT) that has gained prominence for its efficacy and convenience. Approved by […]
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How Long Does Suboxone Stay In Your System?

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
If you’re taking Suboxone as part of your treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD), you may be wondering how long it stays in your body. Whether you’re preparing for a drug test or planning your next steps in recovery, understanding how Suboxone metabolizes and remains detectable in your system is essential. Suboxone, like many medications, […]
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What Does Recovery Mean to You?

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Exploring Diverse Paths to Healing from Addiction Recovery from addiction is a deeply personal journey. While the idea of “recovery” has often been associated with complete abstinence from substances, the reality is that recovery can take on many forms. For some, it may indeed mean total abstinence from alcohol or drugs. For others, it might […]
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What Happens During and After an Overdose?

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
When someone experiences an overdose, their body becomes overwhelmed by the toxic effects of the substance they’ve consumed. Typically, the body processes and eliminates drugs, but when the amount of a drug exceeds what the body can handle, it leads to dangerous and potentially life-threatening symptoms. Understanding these symptoms and the immediate aftermath can save […]
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Does Medicare Cover Addiction Treatment?

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Addiction is a severe and growing problem in the United States, affecting millions of individuals and their families. According to the 2023 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) found that 19.6 million (40.5%) people (aged 12 years or older) struggled with a substance use disorder (SUD) in the past year. For many individuals […]
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Motivational Interviewing for Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD)

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) presents one of the most pressing challenges in the realm of addiction treatment, affecting millions worldwide with its complex web of psychological, social, and physiological repercussions. Traditional approaches to AUD treatment often emphasize abstinence and symptom management, which, while effective for some, may not address the underlying ambivalence toward change that […]
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Signs You Need to Stop Drinking

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Alcohol consumption is common in social settings, but for many, it can transition from a casual habit to a significant problem affecting health, relationships, and overall well-being. Recognizing the signs that indicate it’s time to stop drinking is crucial for maintaining a healthy lifestyle and preventing long-term damage. At Porch Light Health, we understand the […]
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What is Nalmefene (Opvee®)?

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Nalmefene, marketed under the brand name Opvee®, is a medication used primarily in the treatment of opioid use disorder (OUD). Nalmefene is an opioid antagonist that works by blocking the effects of opioids and reducing the risk of overdose. Although this medication shares similarities with the well-known naloxone, nalmefene has some unique distinctions and advantages, […]
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How to Stop Binge Drinking

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Understanding and Overcoming the Habit Are you or a loved one struggling with binge drinking? Have you found yourself concerned with the drinking habits of yourself or a loved one but unsure whether the substance use is problematic? If you have tried to stop or moderate your drinking, these tips can help you begin to […]
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Effective Alternatives to Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) is a prevalent issue affecting millions worldwide, characterized by an inability to control alcohol consumption despite adverse consequences. Traditionally, Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) has been the cornerstone of support for those seeking sobriety, with its widespread availability and community-driven approach. Founded on the 12-step model, AA has helped countless individuals on their […]
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Alternatives to Rehab for Addiction Treatment

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
In the journey towards recovery from addiction, the path is not one-size-fits-all. While traditional rehabilitation centers offer invaluable support, they may not be the perfect fit for everyone’s unique situation. This realization has led to a growing interest in exploring diverse alternatives that can either complement or serve as substitutes to conventional inpatient, outpatient, or […]
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What is Medetomidine?

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Medetomidine is a potent synthetic drug primarily recognized in veterinary medicine as a sedative and analgesic. Classified as an α2 adrenergic agonist, medetomidine operates by inducing sedation, muscle relaxation, and analgesia in animals. While its legitimate uses are confined to veterinary settings, its emergence in the illegal drug market poses a significant public health concern.  […]
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Substance Use in the LGBTQ+ Community

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Substance use and addiction affect individuals from all walks of life. Still, the LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, and others) community faces unique challenges that can increase the risk of substance use disorders.  Understanding these challenges and providing targeted support is crucial for effective treatment. At Porch Light Health, we are dedicated to offering […]
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The Connection Between Alcohol and Anxiety

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Anxiety is a natural stress response, often manifesting as worry, fear, or apprehension about everyday situations. While everyone experiences anxiety at some point, it becomes a problem when these feelings are persistent and overwhelming, interfering with daily life. On the other hand, alcohol is a widely consumed substance that many people use because they feel […]
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Can I Switch From Methadone to Suboxone®?

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Deciding to switch from Methadone to Suboxone® is a big step for those in recovery from opioid use disorder (OUD). Both medications play a vital role in the healing process by helping to manage cravings and withdrawal symptoms associated with opioid dependence. Methadone, a full opioid agonist, has been used for decades in highly structured […]
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Opioids and Depression

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Living with depression can be overwhelming and debilitating, affecting every aspect of life. Finding relief from this relentless condition feels like an uphill battle for many. Some individuals turn to opioids, prescribed or otherwise, to alleviate their symptoms when other treatments have failed. If you find yourself saying, “opioids are the only thing that helps […]
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Understanding Dual Diagnosis

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Dual diagnosis, also referred to as co-occurring disorders, involves the simultaneous presence of a mental health disorder and a substance use disorder. This dual presence can complicate diagnosis and treatment, as the two conditions interact in ways that often exacerbate each other, creating a cycle that can be challenging to break. Understanding dual diagnosis is […]
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Challenges and Pathways to Equitable Care for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC)

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Juneteenth, a day that commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans, serves as a poignant reminder of America’s historical and ongoing struggle for racial justice. This significance extends deeply into contemporary issues, particularly the inequities that pervade our healthcare systems. Among these, the disparate impact of addiction on Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) […]
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The Relationship Between Depression & Addiction

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Mental health concerns and substance abuse are often intertwined, presenting a complex challenge for individuals and healthcare providers alike. At Porch Light Health, a leading addiction treatment center with more than 60 points of care across Colorado and New Mexico, we understand the delicate nature of this relationship. This blog explores the relationship between depression […]
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Buprenorphine for Anxiety and Depression

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Buprenorphine, a key component in Medications for Addiction Treatment (MAT) for opioid use disorder (OUD), has been widely recognized for its role in preventing opioid withdrawal symptoms and reducing dependency. Its benefits may go beyond the treatment of OUD, particularly in managing conditions such as anxiety and potentially even depression, which commonly coexist alongside opiate […]
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Can You Drink on Suboxone®? Buprenorphine and Alcohol Interactions

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Suboxone® is a medication commonly prescribed as part of a comprehensive treatment strategy for opioid use disorder (OUD). It contains two active ingredients: buprenorphine, a partial opioid agonist, and naloxone, an opioid antagonist. Buprenorphine works by binding to the same receptors in the brain as other opioids, such as heroin and prescription painkillers, but without […]
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Acamprosate vs. Naltrexone

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
The journey to recovery from alcohol use disorder (AUD) is filled with challenges but also hope. With various options for treatment, choosing the right path can sometimes seem daunting. In addition to behavioral treatments, medications for addiction treatment (MAT) for AUD also offer various options. Acamprosate and Naltrexone stand out as two of those choices, […]
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How Long Does Fentanyl Stay in Your System?

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
In recent years, the opioid epidemic has surged to the forefront of public health concerns, with fentanyl, a synthetic opioid, emerging as a particularly potent and problematic figure. Fentanyl is up to 100 times more powerful than morphine, making it an effective pain reliever for severe medical conditions. However, its strength also means it carries […]
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How Does Methadone Work?

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Methadone is one of three FDA-approved Medications for Addiction Treatment (MAT) used in the treatment and management of opioid use disorder (OUD) and chronic pain. Methadone is unique in its effectiveness and method of action but may carry higher risks than some alternatives.  What is Methadone? Methadone is a synthetic opioid, a powerful class of […]
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How Does Antabuse Work?

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Navigating the journey to recovery from alcohol addiction requires understanding the various treatment options available and making informed choices that best suit individual needs. Among the myriad of approaches, medications like Antabuse have played a pivotal role in helping many individuals regain control over their lives. At Porch Light Health, we are committed to offering […]
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Understanding The Sinclair Method (TSM) for Alcoholism

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
In the ever-evolving landscape of addiction treatment, one method stands out for its innovative approach to addressing alcohol use disorder (AUD): The Sinclair Method (TSM). Unlike traditional models that mandate abstinence as the cornerstone of recovery, TSM offers a paradigm shift—embracing the concept of medication-assisted treatment to fundamentally alter the brain’s response to alcohol. Developed […]
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Understanding Wet Brain: Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
“Wet brain,” formally known as Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome, is a debilitating brain disorder primarily caused by a severe deficiency of thiamine (vitamin B1), often linked to excessive alcohol consumption. This condition unfolds in two stages, starting with Wernicke’s encephalopathy and potentially progressing to Korsakoff’s psychosis if left untreated. It develops over time with the continuous neglect […]
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Sublocade vs. Suboxone®: What’s The Difference?

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Finding an effective and sustainable treatment option for individuals struggling with opioid dependency is an important part of reducing harm to those affected by the opioid epidemic. Among the many treatments available for opioid use disorder (OUD), Sublocade and Suboxone® stand out as two promising options. But how do they compare, and more importantly, how […]
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What Are Nitazenes (ISO)?

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
The opioid epidemic has cast a long shadow over communities worldwide, leading to a surge in addiction and fatalities. Among the lesser-known yet emerging threats in this crisis are nitazenes, a class of potent non-fentanyl opioids called ‘Iso’ on the streets.  The Opioid Crisis Opioids are a class of drugs known for their pain-relieving properties […]
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What is Kloxxado®?

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Kloxxado® is a nasal spray containing naloxone designed for the emergency treatment of opioid overdoses. Kloxxado® delivers a higher concentration of naloxone than the well-known medication Narcan® to combat the rise of highly potent opioids like fentanyl. Treating Opioid Overdoses Opioid overdoses can lead to severe respiratory depression, unconsciousness, and even death. Kloxxado®, with its […]
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Finding an Alternative to Integrated Insight Community Care in Colorado

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Integrated Insight Community Care, known for its commitment to enhancing well-being across Colorado, is closing its doors, leaving many wondering where to turn for compassionate, comprehensive care. Locations in Grand Junction, Delta, Montrose, Cortez, Paonia, and Ridgway will be closing their doors later this month. A message from Integrated Insights’ founder, Joel Watts, released a […]
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Front Range Clinic is Now Porch Light Health

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Our New Name Shines a Light on Our Expansion of Network Treatment Services and Highlights New Brick & Mortar Locations with the Opening of a New Denver Clinic and a Larger Lakewood Location. Front Range Clinic announces new name—Porch Light Health. Celebrating 10 years of providing low-barrier, high-access addiction medicine treatment services in Colorado, Porch […]
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Opioid Addiction and Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) in Pregnancy

Opioid Addiction and Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) in Pregnancy

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Opioid use in pregnancy is a multifaceted issue that encompasses prescribed usage, misuse, and the consumption of illicit opioids. This range of use reflects various circumstances, from medical necessity to addiction. The nuances of each scenario necessitate a personalized approach to care and support. Recent years have seen a significant increase in opioid-related diagnoses at […]
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What are OTP and OBOT Programs? 

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
In the face of the escalating opioid crisis, the need for effective treatment options is more pressing than ever. With a rising number of individuals affected by opioid use disorder, there are several varied approaches and programs specifically designed to meet the diverse needs of those seeking help. Understanding Opioid Addiction Opioid addiction, a complex […]
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Opioid Addiction Treatment: Narcan™ vs. Vivitrol™

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Opioid addiction is a growing concern, with overdoses rising by 54% in 2020, accounting for nearly two in three overdose deaths in Colorado. Narcan™ and Vivitrol™ are two pivotal medications in the fight against opioid addiction. What are Narcan and Vivitrol? Narcan™ (naloxone) and Vivitrol™ (naltrexone) are both opioid antagonists designed to block the effects […]
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Self-medication of Mental Health Disorders With Drugs & Alcohol

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Mental health has increasingly come to the forefront of societal concerns. According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness, 1 in 5 U.S. adults grapple with mental illness each year. However, in 2021, only 47.2% of U.S. adults with these challenges sought and received treatment. For many, coping mechanisms might include habits of self-medication. Recognizing […]
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Honoring Veterans: Porch Light Health’s Commitment to Accessible Addiction Treatment

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
On Veterans Day, we at Porch Light Health take a moment to express our deepest gratitude to the men and women who have served our nation. Your bravery and sacrifices have not gone unnoticed. In honor of this special day, we want to reaffirm our commitment to the well-being of our veterans, especially those who […]
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Opioid Use Disorder and Impact on Pueblo Businesses

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
In the video below, Shaun Gogarty, MD, discusses substance use disorder, its costs, causes, and how to fix it.
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Staying Positive As Porch Light Health Heads Into The New Year

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Updated: August 29, 2025 — This article has been updated to reflect current treatment practices and expanded services. Porch Light Health now serves patients throughout Colorado and New Mexico with over 60 clinic locations. Choosing to seek out treatment for alcohol use disorder or other substance use disorders takes a lot of strength. It requires […]
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Saying “No” To Alcohol In Light Of Social Pressure

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Updated September 2, 2025 Front Range Clinic is now Porch Light Health. We’ve expanded our network and now serve over 60 treatment locations throughout Colorado and New Mexico. Find a Clinic Near You. Learning to say no to alcohol in social situations is one of the most challenging aspects of recovery. Whether you’re newly sober […]
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You are worth it. The Importance of Self-love in addiction recovery

You Are Worth It: The Importance Of Self-Love In Addiction Recovery

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Recovery from addiction involves more than just stopping substance use—it requires rebuilding your relationship with yourself. For many people in recovery, feelings of guilt, shame, and low self-worth create significant barriers to healing. Learning to practice self-love and self-compassion isn’t just beneficial for recovery; research shows it’s essential for long-term success. If you’re struggling with […]
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Managing Expectations When A Loved One Goes Through Addiction Treatment

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
It’s only natural to care for our loved ones. Whether you’re seeking out drug addiction help for a friend or a family member, there’s nothing wrong with wanting the best possible treatment for them. Now, despite your willingness to get someone the help that they need, it’s also important to keep in mind that you […]
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Exercise And Drug Rehabilitation

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
It’s no secret that exercise offers many benefits for our health. From naturally and positively altering your brain chemistry to improving your cardiovascular health, there are an incredible number of reasons to get active and get moving. In today’s blog post from Porch Light Health, we’re going to cover a few of the important ones. […]
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There’s Nothing Like Taking The Time To Appreciate Nature

Jeremy Dubin
Clinically Reviewed By Jeremy Dubin
Porch Light Health is fortunate enough to be located in the stunningly gorgeous state of Colorado, home to endless natural beauty and a variety of landscapes. A lot of people don’t seem to know it, but Colorado is actually an arid high-desert climate with plenty of dunes and desert land in the southern parts of […]
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At Porch Light Health, we understand that each stage of life presents unique challenges and opportunities for growth. Our comprehensive services are tailored to meet the diverse needs of individuals across different age groups.

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Guide your teen through the challenges of substance use and peer pressure with dedicated programs that foster healthy choices and resilience.
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Address substance use and addiction in adulthood with personalized treatment plans that promote recovery and long-term wellness.
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Support seniors dealing with addiction or medication management with specialized care that prioritizes safety, respect, and recovery.
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