Addiction is a complex disease and it affects everyone differently, though there are common issues addicts face. Browse our addiction blog to find information and tips that may be more relevant to you or your loved one.
About 450 million people worldwide suffer from bipolar disorder and are forced to navigate the negative myths and stigmas that people with bipolar disorder often
An important aspect of recovery is mending relationships with loved ones and family members. Even though substance use disorder is often treated with cognitive-behavioral therapy
Everyone’s recovery journey is different, but most people struggle to have a successful recovery without a support system that they can rely on. While it
Setting emotional boundaries is important for fostering healthy relationships. It is especially important to have boundaries with your friends and family during your recovery. Boundaries
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most commonly diagnosed neurodevelopmental disorders among children. Symptoms for ADHD usually present themselves in school-aged children.
Holistic approaches to mental health issues, such as depression, anxiety, and substance use disorder, are often practiced in congruence with psychotherapy and medication-assisted treatment. The
Sometimes asking for help is necessary when you are recovering from a substance use disorder. There may be some negative stigmas around asking for help
No matter where you are currently in your recovery process, building your self-esteem while also learning how to manage your substance use disorder and keep
Addiction, or substance use disorder (SUD), is a chronic illness that affects a person’s prefrontal cortex and changes the reward system in the person’s brain.