Anxiety remains one of the most diagnosed clinical symptoms in adolescence and is a potent precursor to and exacerbator of substance use disorder.
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- Mental Health & Well-Being
Addiction is a severe form of substance use disorder (SUD).
Apparently, among millennials and Gen Z, there is a growing interest in sobriety – sometimes deemed sober curiosity.
Prohibited substance use is one of the major problems in the Philippines to date.
- Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy
The Pros and Cons of Individual and Group Therapies in Substance Rehab
Substance abuse is an unfortunate struggle that many people find themselves in.
Addiction is a disease: addicts cannot just stop using drugs on their own as it’s not easy and can be dangerous.
- Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy
Connection Between Substance Abuse Treatment and Mental Health Treatment
Substance abuse is when you take more than is recommended of a drug or are experiencing its adverse effects but still opt to use it controllably.
Sexual abuse is one of the worst experiences a human being can endure.
The current opioid overdose crisis in the US is worrisome. Research has shown that accidental opioid overdose deaths are on the rise.
No matter if it’s about you or someone you love, the first step towards a long-lasting recovery from substance use disorder is to recognise it.
- Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy
The Use of Medications in Managing Mental Health Challenges
by Onah Calebby Onah CalebWhen having a mental health challenge it is very important to know that medications may not always serve as a cure.
- Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy
Major Steps You Need to Do to End Your Substance Abuse Issues
by Elena Deeleyby Elena DeeleyDespite the significant social stigma associated with addiction, suffering from a substance abuse disorder doesn’t mean you’re weak.
- Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy
Here Is How Haven House Helps to Understand the Connection Between Substance Abuse and Mental Illness
Have you a loved one, family, or friend who suffers from co-occurring disorders?
With so many young people and adults struggling with substance abuse, it is extremely important to be aware of when to get someone you love help.
Ask any recovering addict and they’ll tell you that the hardest thing is not getting sober, it’s staying sober.