Addiction and Parenting: Navigating the Challenges

As many as 8.7 million U.S. children live in a home where at least one parent has a substance use disorder (SUD). While the fallout from living in an environment punctuated by a parent experiencing substance dependency varies from child to child and household to household, it’s fair to say that growing up with a …

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Soaring Transgender Addiction Rates and the Need for Compassionate Care

Substance use and other mental health conditions touch all communities and types of people. But for individuals who are transgender, addiction rates and rates of other mental illnesses tend to be much higher than those in the general population. This is largely due to the increased social, political, and economic barriers that many transgender people …

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3 Tips for Setting Healthy Boundaries with Family During Holidays

If your big wish this year is to figure out how to set healthy boundaries with family during holidays and seasonal get-togethers, you’re not alone. For many, the holidays come with as much stress as they do joy, especially regarding family. And for those in recovery, family drama or overbearing loved ones may present added …

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Reducing Stigma on International Overdose Awareness Day

August 31 is International Overdose Awareness Day – a global event dedicated to increasing education on the realities of drug overdoses and reducing the stigma of substance use disorder. It is also the kick-off to National Recovery Month, which takes place every year in September. There were nearly 92,000 overdose deaths in the U.S. in …

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