Reading Time: 4 Minutes A trendy new type of e-cigarette called “JUUL” is becoming increasingly popular, especially among children and adolescents. “JUULing” is another term for “vaping,” which is the use of electronic cigarettes, commonly referred to as “e-cigs” or “vape pens.” Specifically, JUUL is a brand of e-cigarette that is shaped like a USB flash drive. This battery-powered […]
Month: December 2019
Treatment Over Punishment
Reading Time: 4 Minutes Treatment Over Punishment! ‘No more jails,’ just mental health centers. There has been much debate over the years in terms of incarceration for non-violent crimes versus mental health treatment. The prison system is a punishment, whereas mental health and substance abuse treatment centers are forms of rehabilitation. Should we, as a society, choose to rehabilitate […]
It’s Not Always The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year
Reading Time: 3 Minutes “It’s the most wonderful time of the year With the kids jingle belling And everyone telling you “be of good cheer.” It’s the most wonderful time of the year.” So many people go bonkers for the holidays. Between Thanksgiving, Friendsgiving, Christmas shopping, Christmas tree decoration, gift wrapping, holiday office parties, ugly Christmas sweater contests, Hanukah, […]
5 Inspiring Women In Recovery
Reading Time: 3 Minutes 5 Inspiring Women In Recovery. Historically, men have a higher rate of addiction than women, and unfortunately, women seem to have more significant barriers to substance abuse treatment. Females are more likely than males to experience economic barriers when seeking treatment for a substance abused disorder. These barriers could be attributed to the gender pay gap […]
11 Things Your Therapist Wants You To Know
Reading Time: 4 Minutes Seeking professional help for a substance use disorder or mental health disorder can be daunting at first. Will you like your therapist? What if the treatment doesn’t work? How will it feel about divulging your darkest moments to a stranger? These are common thoughts that many of us go through when we are […]
5 Things Not To Say To Someone Struggling With Depression
Reading Time: 3 Minutes When talking about depression, the language we use matters. Even with the best intentions, things that might seem motivational can be hurtful to someone fighting depression. Depression comes in all shapes and sizes, in more formal terms, there is a spectrum of depressive disorders ranging from major depressive disorder, persistent depressive disorder, and postpartum depression […]
The Role of Labeling & Stigmatization
Reading Time: 3 Minutes The Role of Labeling & Stigmatization. It seems, labels such as “alcoholic,” “addict,” “junkie,” “user” are often used interchangeably for individuals struggling with substance use disorder or for those in recovery. We hear phrases such as “He is an alcoholic.” “She is a heroin addict.” in everyday conversations, in movies, and on social media. Regardless […]
5 Ways to Wear Your Gratitude Gloves this Holiday Season
Reading Time: 3 Minutes 5 Ways to Wear Your Gratitude Gloves This Holiday Season. For many, the holidays are a wonderful time to spend with family and friends, but for those in recovery, the holidays can be a bit painful and overwhelming, risking a relapse. Regardless of how pretty and peaceful our streets look, end-of-the-year stress catches up with […]