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Understanding Co-Occurring Disorders: Why Integrated Treatment Is Essential for Recovery
Co-occurring disorders, also known as dual diagnoses, refer to the presence of both a substance use disorder (SUD) and a mental health condition in the same person. This combination is much more common than most people realize. More than half of those with a substance use disorder will also experience a mental illness at some point in their lives, and vice versa.
Lauren Grawert, MD
3 days ago5 min read


Layers of Healing: Discovering Purpose in Pain & Trauma
Trauma is not merely an event that fades with time; it etches itself into the very fabric of our being, demanding acknowledgment and resolution. Though my experience happened in 2017, it took me four years to give the pain the acceptance and acknowledgment it needed. I got a text from someone wishing me "Happy Mother's Day," and it broke me four years later. It was at that point that I realized that our body keeps the score of every experience we go through.
Chantaeu Munroe
5 days ago3 min read


Losing Your Loved One To Suicide
According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), globally, more than 720,000 men, women, and children die by suicide each year, impacting almost 1 billion people directly bereaved or known to those who died.
Steve Phillip
May 315 min read


The Loss Of A Loved One To Suicide
Eight years ago, my world shattered. My fiancé, Olivier, died by suicide just weeks before our wedding. We were living together in France, far from English-speaking support services, and left in grief, shock, and isolation. Losing someone to suicide is unlike any other kind of loss. It leaves you with unanswered questions, deep pain, and often an unbearable silence from the world around you.
Josie Jakub
May 235 min read


A Journey of Healing and Connection
Author Dr. Saba Riaz will explore how trauma and emotional stress from early life experiences can disrupt the neurochemical balance in the brain. According to Dr. Riaz, “Addiction strongly affects neurotransmitters like dopamine and serotonin that regulate mood, reward, and impulse control. Chronic stress and trauma cause changes in the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis that create a biochemical environment that increases the probability of addiction.”
Dr. Saba Riaz
May 168 min read


The Role of Inner Child Healing in Overcoming Adult-Child Syndrome
The Role of Inner Child Healing in Overcoming Adult-Child Syndrome explores the importance of reconnecting with the inner child to address Adult-Child Syndrome (ACS).Stephanie Watterson is our author. Stephanie grew up in a home affected by mental illness, with a mother who struggled with mental health issues and an emotionally unavailable workaholic father.
Stephanie Watterson
May 108 min read


Two Adults Living with Adult-Child Syndrome
Kirsten Rabuck collaborates with me as a co-author for this issue. She is a substance abuse counselor and an adult child of an alcoholic father, just like me. Together, we draw on our experiences as adult children to help others facing similar challenges.
Kirsten Rabuck
May 46 min read


The Power of Recovery: A Journey, A Mission, A Movement : Part II
In Part I of The Power Of Recovery, Chad shared how his addiction began and what changed his life.
In Part II, Chad will share details about his present life and ongoing recovery. His wife, Christy, will share her life story and the factors that brought them together.
Chad and Christy Perdue
Apr 118 min read


The Power of Recovery: A Journey, A Mission, A Movement
The Power of Recovery is rooted in the life story of our co-author, Chad Perdue, as he faced his substance use disorder.
Chad and Christy Perdue
Apr 69 min read


Lessons Learned From A Traumatic Family Recovery
I am truly privileged to have Joudy Ghata as my co-author for this issue. She bravely surmounted devastating family trauma.
Joudy Ghata
Feb 37 min read


Right Words Matter: The Language of Substance Use Disorder
Substance use disorder is the most stigmatized health condition in the world. It is one of the most significant barriers to recovery.
Owen Flanagan
Jan 165 min read


You Married An Alcoholic
Next Generation: Special Issue Thomas O'Connor. Author September 25, 2024 Case Study. College sweethearts, each 40 years old, have been...
Tom O'Connor
Sep 25, 202413 min read
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