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Brave Enough to Begin: Honoring the Courage to Engage in Treatment at ETHOS Treatment

By A. Michael Blanche At ETHOS Treatment, we believe that the decision to begin therapy is one of the bravest choices a person can make. It may not always feel heroic—more often, it feels uncertain, uncomfortable, or even overwhelming. But within those feelings is something meaningful: the hope for healing, the desire for change, and […]

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Why In-Network Mental Health Care Is Rare—And Why ETHOS Treatment Stands Out

By Samantha L. Osterlof If you’ve ever tried to find a therapist or substance use treatment program that takes your insurance, you know it can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack. In-network mental health and substance use disorder (SUD) care remains surprisingly difficult to access, but ETHOS Treatment is one of the

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A Substance Use Recovery Program Designed by First Responders, for First Responders

By John C. Becker Every day, first responders step into chaos so the rest of us can find safety. Police officers, firefighters, EMTs, dispatchers, and military personnel are trained to handle emergencies, solve problems quickly, and stay composed in life-or-death situations. For many, the job becomes more than a calling—it becomes an identity. But when

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Webinar on Family Recovery & Substance Use Disorder Treatment

Family Recovery & Substance Use Disorder | Webinar May 16

Family Recovery & Substance Use Disorder Treatment: Webinar for Behavioral Health Professionals on May 16 ETHOS Institute will present a clinical training for behavioral health professionals on May 16 that explores the vital role family involvement plays in the treatment of addiction, highlighting strategies for engaging family members as active participants in their loved one's

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Luke Combs Opens Up About Struggle with OCD 

Country Music Star One of 2.5M Americans with Debilitating Condition Country music star Luke Combs recently shined a light on a much misunderstood mental-health issue when he opened up about his personal struggle with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). OCD is a chronic mental health condition characterized by obsessions — persistent, unwanted thoughts, images, or urges that cause

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ETHOS Treatment Expanding Mental Health Services to Pittsburgh Area 

New comprehensive virtual services available for people with mental health issues, substance use disorders. ETHOS Treatment LLC is expanding its virtual mental health and substance use disorder treatment services to include the Pittsburgh area. ETHOS serves adults and adolescents with mental health or substance use issues using the healthcare provider’s proven combination of individual counseling, small group,

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Why Warmer Weather Can Be a Sneaky Trigger—and Why Therapy Still Matters

By Britnee Mallory As the days get longer and the weather warms up, it’s natural to feel a lift in mood. Sunshine, barbecues, beach days, and ballgames often bring a sense of ease and fun. Although, if you’re in recovery from alcohol use, this time of year can be filled with landmines—some obvious, some not. I

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Gambling Addiction Is on the Rise in the Age of Micro-Betting

March Madness is among many popular sporting events that prompt millions of Americans to place friendly wagers in office pools or try their luck with sports betting apps. For many, it’s just fun. But for others—especially younger adults trying gambling for the first time—the line between entertainment and addiction can blur quickly and dangerously. Dr.

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Webinar: Meditation in Therapy: Evidence-Based Practice and Personal Integration for Clinicians

Meditation in Therapy: Webinar for Behavioral Health Professionals on March 13

Since the arrival of meditation and mindfulness ideas in the western secular zeitgeist, there has been an intuitive sense felt by many practitioners that these tools could play a powerful role in the healing process. Over the past 50 years, meditation & mindfulness has transitioned more clearly into the realm of evidence-based practice. In the

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Marijuana May Be More Harmful to Teenagers’ Brains Than Alcohol

With most states legalizing marijuana/cannabis for recreational or medicinal use, overall attitudes about the substance have softened. However, it’s important that parents not overlook the potential dangers and long-lasting effects the drug can have on their adolescent children. In fact, recent research by scientists at the University of Montreal has shown that marijuana may be

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