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I Relapsed, Now What?
While it can be deeply frustrating, relapse is a normal part of the recovery journey, and it doesn’t mean that treatment has failed. If you have recently experienced a relapse, it is essential to remember…
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Supporting a Partner Through Recovery
Watching someone that you love struggle with substance misuse can be very challenging, especially when this person is your partner. If your partner is in the process of recovery, they have already decided to take…
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Celebrities Who Have Opened up about Their Mental Health Conditions
Mental health issues like anxiety, depression, PTSD, and bipolar disorder can affect anyone regardless of age, gender, background, or ethnicity. Many people find it hard to believe that celebrities can suffer from mental health disorders….
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How to Help Someone Through the Grieving Process
Grief is a potent, traumatic, and ever-changing emotion that can completely change the course of one’s life. If you’ve never experienced the loss of a loved one before, it may seem very difficult and confusing…
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The Health Consequences of Vaping
Vaping by using e-cigarettes has become increasingly popular in recent years, especially in teens and young adults. While many major e-cigarette marketers claim that their product is safer than traditional cigarettes, this does not mean…
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How to Set Healthy Boundaries with Parents in Adulthood
Many parents can be a little overprotective and controlling of their children when they’re growing up. This is a simple result of the deep care they have for their child and their desire for their…
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How to Cope When the News Becomes Too Much
In recent years, in particular, the news has featured a lot of very negative things. From the pandemic to war and violence, it may seem as if the bad news far outweighs the good. It…
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The Mental Health Risks Involved With Isolation and Loneliness in the Elderly
Human beings are meant to be social. Our connections with others allow us to grow and thrive. When we become isolated from others, loneliness often follows, and this can cause both our mental health and…
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The Psychological Effects of Clutter
Many people know that when someone is experiencing a bout of depression they may avoid cleaning and allow their living space to become cluttered and disorganized. This is often because depression drains one’s energy and…