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No matter where you are currently in your recovery process, building your self-esteem while also learning how to manage your
With the sun coming out from hiding, the weather getting warmer, and the general liveliness that spring brings, you may
Opioids have a long history of being used to medicate people who experience pain symptoms due to a disease or
Addiction, or substance use disorder (SUD), is a chronic illness that affects a person’s prefrontal cortex and changes the reward
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a chronic mental disorder that many people suffer from. However, like any other chronic or mental
Some addictive substances, such as legally prescribed medications or alcohol, are okay to use when taken with precaution or in
Part of the recovery process for mental health disorders is being able to understand your mental illness. For people diagnosed with an anxiety disorder, this may include knowing your triggers, identifying the sources of your anxiety, and knowing what type of anxiety you have.
Knowing the distinctions between different types of depression can help people suffering from depression better manage their symptoms. Treatment will differ depending on the type of depressive disorder that the person is diagnosed with, and an accurate and specific diagnosis can help people find the most effective form of treatment that meets their needs.
Everyone’s recovery process is different because no two people’s substance use disorders are alike. The appropriate treatment may depend on how long you’ve been using the substance, the presence of a co-occurring disorder, your economic background, the substance you’re addicted to, your age, gender, and more. Various therapies, facilities, support groups, medications, and emotional management tools work differently for everyone.