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.
Somewhere along day fortysomething of quarantine, I’d had it. Sean Paul Mahoney is here to tell you about staying in the moment even when the moment sucks.
These last few weeks, just like many others, have been heavy-hearted. The news is filled with negativity and hate. Social media is filled with opinions of all sorts. So many statistics are being thrown out left and right. Between racism, unemployment, gun control, COVID, the number of statistics out is astronomical.
The United States Senate has designated the whole of June as PTSD Awareness Month, and the National Center for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder has designated 27 June as PTSD Awareness Day. Liv Penelle wrote a great blog educating us on what PTSD is and some resources to help if you are struggling.
Our eyes have been open wider than ever after the recent events in the news. Rebecca Rush is here to share her experience with everyday racism as a sober white person.
Members of the LGBT+ community can find themselves relying on coping mechanisms like drinking to handle discrimination and harassment. So what happens when you get sober?