Many people know someone who has struggled with drug or alcohol addiction, but many individuals may find it difficult to understand why addictions occur. Although there are several reasons why someone may be struggling with substance abuse, one primary cause of addiction is depression. Addicts who may be struggling ... Read More
Learning Center
FHE Health is dedicated to educating the American public—especially individuals, families, and communities—about mental health and substance abuse topics. In our Learning Center, you'll find articles on alcoholism, substance abuse, behavioral and mental health, and other treatment-related issues. Our articles are written both for the person in need of treatment as well as loved ones seeking more information. We also provide information for those who have gone through treatment and are building a new life in recovery.
Why Isolation Fuels Depression and Suicidal Tendencies
RNGs and Loot Boxes: The Gambling Addiction of Gaming
Loot boxes and pay-to-win game structures are a regular part of gaming today, and it seems as though these fixtures are just something we have to learn to live with. Right? Not so fast, say advocates such as Iowa Senator Josh Hawley, who states, "Social media and video games prey on user addiction, siphoning our ... Read More
4 Keys to Disengaging with Love from a Toxic Family Member
It's hard to watch someone you love struggle with life, whether that's because of a substance abuse disorder or some other mental health issue. While supporting your loved one during this time can be very helpful, there's a fine line between support and enabling, and the latter can cause just as much damage as the ... Read More
How Anthony Bourdain Struggled with Mental Health
Anthony Bourdain was an American chef, celebrity, author and travel enthusiast who worked as the executive chef at the Brasserie Les Halle’s restaurant in Manhattan, New York. He also penned the best-selling novel, “Kitchen Confidential: Adventure in the Culinary Underbelly” in 2000. His cooking and travel show “A ... Read More
How to Help a Loved One with a Gambling Addiction
Gambling addiction is a very real problem that affects roughly 10 million Americans, and figuring out how to stop someone gambling isn't easy. Defined as compulsive behavior related to the rush that comes with betting money and winning, whether on sporting events or card games, gambling addiction can happen to anyone ... Read More
How to Write An Impact Letter: A Step Toward Recovery
Updated May 31, 2023 When you have a loved one facing addiction, it's not always easy to vocalize your feelings. The pain, stress and pressure that come with watching someone you care about slowly spiral out of control are agonizing, and there's no good way to reveal your feelings without being met with anger or ... Read More
One Truth About Addiction That Everyone in Rehab Should Know
Since the turn of the century, society has made huge strides in our understanding of addiction. The number of people brushing it off as a "moral failure" or something that a person can just "get over on their own" has dropped considerably, and more and more people see addiction as the serious concern that it ... Read More
Drug Profile: Medical Marijuana
More than 37 million people report using marijuana in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), making it the most commonly used illegal drug in the US (and the world). As even more perspective— roughly half of the American population (51%) has used marijuana at least once in their ... Read More