Substance use often goes hand-in-hand with other conditions. Your provider can prescribe for many of these, including anxiety, depression, insomnia, hepatitis C, and more—so you can get back on solid ground.
The term “self-care” has been so overused and abused that it has lost its true meaning. Let’s talk about basic self-care—the self-care that matters when you’re in a depression.
Setting and maintaining healthy boundaries is an important coping skill in addiction recovery and can make holiday gatherings feel safer and more comfortable. Let’s talk about boundaries and some tips for setting them at your gatherings.
No matter how weird recovery feels at first, SOMEONE else can relate to what you're going through and show you how they navigated it. Find the creators who can inspire your recovery. Here are a few who inspired me.
With modern technology and science, it's now possible to get PrEP for HIV via telemedicine. Here are answers to many of your questions about getting and using PrEP.
Friends can play an important role in your recovery from substance use disorder. Here are some green flags of supportive friends and red flags to watch out for.
988 is a lifeline that's there in time of crisis. But calling can seem intimidating. Jessica discusses what "crisis" might mean and what will happen when you call.