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Children of Alcoholics Awareness Week
Dec 10, 2024

History of Children of Alcoholics Awareness Week Children of Alcoholics Awareness Week, held every February, shines a light on the often-overlooked struggles faced by kids growing up with a parent struggling with alcohol addiction. It’s a time to raise awareness, offer support, and remind these children that they’re not alone. The week promotes understanding, encourages […]

Substance Use Disorders After Natural Disasters: Understanding the Impact and Support Options
Dec 5, 2024

With the rise of climate change and growing number of catastrophic natural disasters, more and more people are being impacted by traumatic weather events. Some people may turn to drugs or alcohol in order to cope. Learn about natural disasters and substance use, mental health challenges that can contribute to post-disaster substance use, interventions for […]

Substance-Induced Anxiety: Signs and Treatment Options
Sep 12, 2024

Anxiety disorders are mental health conditions in which people experience prolonged anxiety that interferes with their ability to function in daily life.1 Normative levels of worry or anxiety are a part of life as people encounter stressful situations, but are not usually crippling or constant. Unlike anxiety disorders, substance-induced anxiety is a phenomenon that can […]

International Overdose Awareness Day
Jul 29, 2024

What Is International Overdose Awareness Day? Every year on August 31st, communities worldwide unite to observe International Overdose Awareness Day. It’s a time to remember the lives lost to drug overdose, support those affected by addiction, and raise awareness about this critical public health crisis. But it’s not just a day of sorrow; it’s a […]

Tips to Overcome Shame and Guilt in Recovery
Jul 23, 2024

Guilt and shame in recovery are common feelings for many people as they examine the impact their addiction has had on themselves and those around them.1  As you rebuild and repair relationships and your life, you should know that it can be very helpful to your recovery to know how to navigate these emotions.1 The […]

Are Transfer Addiction and Cross Addiction Supported by Medical Research?
Mar 5, 2024

Sometimes, information seems to take on a life of its own, particularly if it’s found on the internet. A seemingly reputable (and perhaps well-intentioned) source puts out info, someone else sees it and creates similar content, everyone assumes it’s true (because multiple sources are talking about it), and away we go into the Land of […]

Racism, Health Inequities, and What it Means for Black People with Substance Use Disorders
Feb 2, 2024

How Racism Impacts Health and Treatment Among Black People Over the last several years, there has been increasing evidence indicating that structural factors are the fundamental cause of health inequities, which result in poor health outcomes among racial and ethnic minorities. Black people as well as other racial and ethnic minorities with a substance use […]

Listen Up: Podcasts about Addiction and Recovery
Aug 14, 2023

Tap the info into your mobile phone, grab your earbuds and click on a program. Or boot up your computer, laptop or tablet, tune in and hit play. Perhaps do the same while traveling in your car, walking the dog, or doing the dishes. Do what? Listen to a podcast about addiction and recovery. A […]

Meth Addiction Quiz
Mar 9, 2023

The following self-assessment is meant for educational purposes only. It is not intended to be used to self-diagnose any condition. Only a licensed healthcare professional can give a complete substance use assessment and diagnosis. Instead, this questionnaire is designed to assist you with examining your behaviors and the nature of your meth use or the […]

Fentanyl Overdoses Inspires Action from Survivors, Narcan Advocates
Sep 8, 2022

Conversations about overdoses and overdose deaths are not the easiest to have, but the dialogue is necessary to help decrease the occurrence of both. There are several substances—illicit or prescription drugs—that are problematic. The one that rarely seems to provide second chances to first-time users, however, is an unknown and lethal amount of fentanyl arbitrarily […]

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