Mom (Dad) It’s Okay to Let Go
One of the toughest things about being a parent to an addict and alcoholic is knowing when and how to let go. Parents may know intellectually that they cannot “save” their child or love them back to health, but it’s... Learn MoreCoping With The Loss Of a Parent
Coping with the loss of a parent whether it is due to death, mental illness or an addiction is never an easy thing to do. Many times coping with the loss of a parent due to mental illness or addiction... Learn MoreHomeless Youth and Mental Health
According to The National Center on Family Homelessness there are close to 1.6 million homeless children in America. Homeless youth are individuals under the age of 18 who don’t have any parental, foster, or institutional care. Homeless youth are... Learn MoreOverthinking and Depression
Overthinking things could ruin you. Overthinking is a destructive habit that really has no positive benefits at all. Overthinking does not solve problems and overthinking may cause depression. The good news is that all that overthinking can be resolved if... Learn MoreCoping with An Alcoholic Parent
We depend on our parents. Dealing with an alcoholic is never easy, but when the alcoholic is your parent, the situation becomes even more difficult. Most children look up to their parents. They go to their parents for advice. Before... Learn MoreAddiction: Introverts vs. Extroverts
Two major personality types are extroverts and introverts. They each have certain ways to interact with the world and process information. Does either personality type make you more prone to addiction? There seems to be some controversy regarding this. For... Learn MoreHow to stop negative thinking in 5 steps
Negative thinking affects everyone, but those of us in recovery seem particularly prone to it. You may have heard it called “stinking thinking” in the rooms of AA. These thought processes include outward behaviors like complaining, being judgmental, blaming others,... Learn MoreSelf-Harm – Types of Cutters
Attention Seeking vs. Non Attention Seeking Cutting is a form of self-abuse. The person is literally making small cuts on his or her body. Self-harm generally starts in the early teen years and can persist for years. It becomes a... Learn MoreAddiction News: April 9th, 2013
Alcohol increases risk of breast cancer but helps survivors live longer [Seattle Times] Anti-anxiety drugs worry emergency doctors [Sydney Morning Herald] The War on Drugs Is a War on America! Time to End It! [Huffington Post] George Michael denies... Learn MoreWhat are the Symptoms of Depression?
Depression is a mood disorder that most people know to be characterized by extreme bouts of sadness. Depression can range from moderate to severe. Depression can have a big impact on the way a person thinks, feels and behaves. Depression... Learn MoreAddiction News: April 5th, 2013
Death by laxatives: British beauty’s tragic demise sheds light on dangerous addiction [NY Daily News] A Japanese Asthma Drug May Help Curb Meth and Heroin Addiction [Motherboard] Photo-ageing in pharmacy may help young smokers to quit [Pulse It] New... Learn MoreHealth Problems Associated with Alcoholism Pt. 2
Alcohol has become so ingrained in our social culture that we often forget it is a poison. When you ingest poison it immediately begins to impact your body in ways that can cause serious health problems. Alcohol penetrates every cell... Learn More
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