Alcohol Use Disorder can make people crave alcohol and unable to control how much they drink, or feeling withdrawal when not drinking.
Learn MoreBenzodiazepine can be used to treat anxiety disorders, such as panic disorder and generalized anxiety disorder – but can quickly become addictive.
Learn MoreWhile many people may think of it as a harmless recreational substance, marijuana use can lead to addiction and other negative health consequences.
Learn MoreThis potent synthetic opioid, originally developed as a painkiller, has found its way into illegal drug markets and has caused a significant increase in overdose-related deaths.
Learn MoreWhen a person becomes addicted to opioids, they may experience withdrawal symptoms if they try to stop using the drug. This can make it difficult for people to quit using opioids even if they want to.
Learn MoreSubstance Use Disorder (SUD) refers to an individual who experiences problems controlling his/her drug use. These individuals often experience craving, tolerance, withdrawal symptoms, and relapse after periods of abstinence.
Learn MoreMedication-assisted Treatment (MAT) aims to provide a comprehensive approach to addiction treatment, using both medications and counseling.
Learn MoreAnxiety is an unpleasant feeling of apprehension about future events or circumstances. We’ve all dealt with it.
Learn MoreBipolar Disorder, also known as manic-depressive illness, is a mental health condition characterized by extreme shifts in mood, energy, and activity levels.
Learn MoreBorderline personality disorder is a mental health condition that impacts an individual’s thoughts and emotions towards themselves and others, creating challenges in daily life.
Learn MoreDepression is a complex and often misunderstood mental health condition that affects millions of people worldwide.
Learn MoreObsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder (OCPD) is a type of personality disorder that affects a person’s thoughts, feelings, and behavior.
Learn MoreNarcissism is a personality disorder that can create issues in the due to excessive self-admiration and a need for admiration from others.
Learn MoreHistrionic personality disorder (HPD) is a mental health condition that is characterized by a pattern of excessive attention-seeking behaviors and a strong desire for approval.
Learn MoreIf you’ve ever encountered a child or teenager who seems to possess a black belt in defiance, this might shed some light on their behavior. So, let’s unravel the mystery behind ODD and explore why it’s not a life sentence.
Learn MoreWhen we encounter stressful, life-threatening or life-altering situations, our minds and bodies go into protective mode—we’re focused on surviving, not thinking about how to make things better.
Learn MoreTherapy isn’t just for relationship problems in crisis – it can also offer support for all sorts of normal life changes and difficulties and help you and your partner get closer by improving your communication skills.
Learn MoreTherapy can be helpful in any family situation that leads to conflict, grief, or isolation – or just to get closer and more connected.
Learn MoreGroup therapy offers a safe place where people can discuss their problems without judgment and with new connections.
Learn MoreBecause it can be scary to find someone to talk about your sexual orientation with, it is very important to connect with people who are educated and experienced with working within the LGBTQ+ community.
Learn MoreIn today’s digital age, social media has become an integral part of our lives, connecting us with friends and family – but can become addictive.
Learn MoreGambling disorder is a behavioral addiction that is characterized by persistent and excessive gambling despite the negative consequences it may cause.
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