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No Place to Land - Part I: Homelessness, Addiction, and the Search for Stable Ground
Homeless people and substance use disorder addiction often co-occur, and, unfortunately, many people struggling with both issues are unable to get the help they need. Substance abuse can develop due to the stressors associated with homelessness. On the other hand, addiction can also contribute to homelessness. Additionally, many homeless people have an addiction as well as other co-occurring psychiatric disorders, which can further complicate their living situations.
Belinda Morey
Sep 7, 20256 min read


Recovery Isn't a Marathon, It's a Decathlon!
Recovery from substance use disorder and mental health challenges is often misunderstood as a single transformation—like crossing a finish line or flipping a switch. But anyone who has been on the path of recovery, or walked alongside someone who has, knows the truth:
Wes Arnett
Sep 6, 20254 min read


Healing Through Trauma: Kelly Meany's Journey
I used to think I was broken—too sensitive, too emotional, too reactive, too much, or not enough. But the truth is, I wasn't hurt; I was grieving. And not the kind of grief that earns sympathy cards. I wasn't mourning someone who passed away; I was grieving someone who was right in front of me—my mom.
Kelly Meany
Sep 4, 20256 min read


Multiple Pathways to Substance Use Disorder Recovery
Multiple Pathways to Substance Use Disorder Recovery is a highly personalized approach that focuses on strength building, individualized coping skills development, and utilizing resources. Helping the person with a SUD find their path increases buy-in tremendously.
Mary Beth O'Connor
Sep 2, 20254 min read


Rethinking Mental Health Approaches to Suicide
We have had very little success in preventing intentional injuries, especially self-harm. Worldwide, suicide rates have remained elevated. The stagnation in suicide prevention is not due to a lack of effort. With the worsening opioid crisis and the rising prevalence of depression and other mental health issues, global professional mental health experts need to focus on rethinking suicide prevention.
Rachel Gibbons, MD
Aug 28, 20256 min read


When Survival Becomes A Diagnosis
Are you stuck in survival mode? When Survival Becomes A Diagnosis, refers to a state of ongoing stress and survival mode that can cause various mental and physical health problems. This happens when the body's natural stress response, known as the fight-or-flight response, stays active over time, impacting different bodily systems and mental functions. While survival mode is a normal stress response, long-term activation can lead to negative effects.
Jason Shiers
Aug 26, 20256 min read


Navigating Family Estrangement: Insights from Joshua Coleman, Ph.D.
Family estrangement, or the severing of family ties, is increasingly recognized as a prevalent issue, with a significant number of adults estranged from at least one family member. While exact statistics vary, research suggests that roughly one in four Americans may be estranged from a relative.
Joshua Coleman, PhD.
Aug 20, 20253 min read


Lived Experience: SUD Survivors Share Their Stories to Save Lives
The phrase "Lived Experience" represents a growing movement in the field of substance use disorder (SUD) recovery, emphasizing the powerful effect of individuals sharing their journeys to inspire hope and foster healing in others.
Katherine Reynolds
Aug 19, 20255 min read
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