Anxiety And Addiction: How They Are Related
It is important to understand how anxiety and addiction are related and the ways they affect each other. By understanding this relationship, we can begin to acknowledge the importance of dual-diagnosi
It is important to understand how anxiety and addiction are related and the ways they affect each other. By understanding this relationship, we can begin to acknowledge the importance of dual-diagnosi
Bipolar-disorder is a mental health condition affecting around 2.6% of the adult U.S. population. This type of disorder is more common within individuals with substance use disorders. To effectively t
Co-occurring disorders refer to having both a mental health disorder and a substance use disorder at the same time. Mental health can be a common underlying cause for substance abuse and vice versa. F
Medication Assisted Treatment or Medication Assisted Therapy is the use of medications alongside psychotherapies like CBT. MAT is an evidence-based therapy meaning it has been researched and been show
In the United States, 61 percent of men and 51 percent of women report exposure to at least one lifetime traumatic event. Studies have shown a direct correlation to traumatic experiences and the poten
Have you ever considered if your anxiety is well-founded? Through challenging anxious thoughts, putting "thoughts on trial," and examining most likely outcomes one can find that worries, stressors, an
According to SAMHSA, 21.5 million Americans struggle with a substance use disorder, many of whom also struggle with some form of mental health disorder. Science is starting to understand the connectio
Depression can be the product of addiction or addiction can be the coping mechanism for depression: either way depression is very common with substance use disorders. Often times treating the depressi
Depression is weird. It is a disease but due to its historical stigma, talking about it can be a little tricky. Depression awareness and knowledge has become better as of recently, but unfortunately,
So you did it! You took action over your life and made the decision to get sober. You feel healthier, clear-headed, all around just plain better. Not only does it feel good to be sober, but you feel b
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