Dual Diagnosis in Drug Rehab is More Common than You May Think
Expert Insight from Gilbert Lichstein, Program Director, Gateway Chicago West 4 in a Series of 4 Gateway Alcohol and Drug Treatment Centers employs evidenced-based practices to create meaningful,...
View ArticleNational Suicide Prevention Month in September: Suicide and Substance Abuse
In Honor of National Suicide Prevention Month in September and World Suicide Prevention Day on September 10th, Gateway aims to educate individuals on the relationship between suicide ans substance use...
View ArticleGateway Carbondale’s Executive Director Shares Concern Regarding Suicide...
Suicide is a Growing Concern In the wake of recent suicides in Southern Illinois, especially Franklin and Williamson counties we realize our communities are not alone. According to the Centers for...
View ArticleEmerging Teen Drug Trends and Treatment Options
Keeping teenagers drug and alcohol free can be an especially difficult challenge parents face. There are many emerging teen drug trends they need to be aware of. For example, the heroin epidemic...
View ArticleSubstance Abuse and Eating Disorders: Is There a Correlation?
National Eating Disorders Awareness Week, organized by the National Eating Disorders Association, began on Sunday, Feb. 21. The week seeks to bring about awareness of the dangers of eating disorders,...
View ArticleGateway Featured in ABC News Segment: “Fentanyl deaths spike in Chicago area”
Gateway Alcohol & Drug Treatment Centers was featured in an ABC News segment addressing the spike in fentanyl deaths in the Chicago area. According to the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office,...
View ArticleCEU Webinar to Increase Understanding of the Relationship between Trauma and...
In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month in May, Gateway Alcohol & Drug Treatment Centers will offer a free continuing education (CEU) webinar for healthcare professionals. The webinar, “Dual...
View ArticleGateway Treatment Centers Offers Two Free CEU Webinars: “Understanding...
Addiction has a stigma attached to it, causing many to blame the struggling individual for their problems and assume that they should just be able to stop using if they want to. But the effects of...
View ArticleAppreciate a Social Worker: Social Worker Appreciation Month
March is National Professional Social Work Month as recognized by the National Association of Social Workers (NASW). According to the NASW our nation has more than 600,000 social workers, yet many...
View ArticleBlog Series for Parents: Delayed Adulthood and Substance Use Disorder
It is not uncommon in today’s world to have twenty-somethings living at home, holding off on marriage and family, and exploring many career options. This “delayed adulthood” stirs mixed attitudes among...
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