
What Alcohol Does to Your Body: The Medical Facts You Need to Know
Alcohol plays a significant role in the lives of many people in the United States and around the world. While it can be a source

Alcohol plays a significant role in the lives of many people in the United States and around the world. While it can be a source

In 2013, when rapper Lil Wayne was hospitalized after a seizure, there was much speculation that something called “sizzurp” was to blame. Sizzurp, also known

Recovering from addiction requires a great deal of inner work. It is a lifelong process and not merely a matter of stopping the problematic behavior

When those in recovery regularly practice gratitude, it alleviates the intensity and regularity of negative emotions, improves coping skills, lowers the rate of relapse, and

How the concept of resilience can inform our understanding of families as complex systems When working with individuals who have experienced trauma, who are undergoing

How the pandemic has affected, and is still affecting, our mental health In March of 2020, the world changed completely, almost overnight. As the novel

Seeing your child or loved one enter addiction or mental health treatment can be harrowing. Not only have you had to watch your child suffer

Every September, Recovery Month is dedicated to the support for and promotion of substance use recovery and evidence-based treatments. This year’s theme, “Recovery is for

Much controversy surrounds sex addiction. Although it is widely recognized as a mental disorder in psychological and counseling circles, it is yet to be formally

“This has been an incredibly uncertain and stressful time for many people, and we are seeing an increase in consumption, difficulty in accessing lifesaving treatments

“It does not matter how slowly you go as long as you do not stop.” ~ Confucius Substance use is at an all-time global high.

“Even at levels of low-risk drinking there is evidence that alcohol consumption plays a role in damage to the brain” ~ Tony Rao, Psychiatrist &
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