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July 16, 2024

Addiction is a chronic, relapsing disorder characterized by compulsive substance seeking and use, regardless of the consequences.
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June 18, 2024

The difference between self-care lies in future investment. Are you living in the moment, or are you building a healthier future for yourself? If you aren’t sure, follow these steps—they’ll guide you as you reconsider your self-care process.
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May 22, 2024

First responders can experience extreme stress during a crisis, which can build and lead to burnout or secondary traumatic stress. 
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May 9, 2024

Reducing tension and anxiety is one of the main benefits of brisk walking or running as a means of addiction rehabilitation.
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May 1, 2024

People who experience ADHD paralysis may feel like their mind and body are at a standstill. They may feel pressure to get things done but can’t think about where to start.
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April 17, 2024

Negative thinking patterns are easy to fall into and even easier to recognize. Most people experience negative thoughts about themselves at some point in their lives.
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April 9, 2024

As the era of artificial intelligence approaches, it’s important to understand possible uses. Artificial intelligence for mental health has great potential.
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April 2, 2024

Substance use disorder (SUD) and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are two of the largest issues facing veterans today in the United States.
Psychologist talking to her patient.

March 27, 2024

Addiction recovery can include a myriad of inpatient and outpatient programs, including medical detox, partial hospitalization, sober living, and more.
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March 20, 2024

Medicaid drug rehabs have made a big difference in the way that substance usage and its effects are dealt with. Medicaid is essential in helping low-income people, people with disabilities, and their families who would not have the money to pay for treatment on their own receive access to drug rehab programs.

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