Opiates are powerful pain relievers derived from poppy plant chemicals called alkaloids. Thebaine, codeine, and morphine are the psychoactive alkaloids that produce the analgesic and sedative effects of opiates. Pure opiates include: Opium (street names Gee, O, and Skee): Opium is a Schedule II drug that is no ... Read More
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Resolving Religious Trauma–Is It Possible?
Religion is a shared experience across virtually all cultures, countries, and ethnicities, with about 85 percent of the world's population identifying with a religion. At its best, religion can help people build vital social connections, provide a sense of structure, and promote self-improvement, empathy, and learning. ... Read More
Drug Profile: Ecstasy
MDMA, also known as 3,4-methylenedioxy-methamphetamine, ecstasy and molly, is a commonly abused street drug, similar to stimulants and hallucinogens, that produces feelings of high energy, emotional connectedness and pleasure. The drug commonly distorts time and sensory perception, making it popular among young adults ... Read More
Is AI Companionship Software Good for Mental Health?
Having a strong support system helps people overcome challenges and maintain better mental health regardless of the curveballs life throws. It's associated with decreased health risks such as obesity and heart disease as well as a longer life. The give-and-take nature of close relationships is instrumental in ... Read More
Type 1 vs. Type 2 Alcoholism: What’s Your Type?
People who consume alcohol vary quite a bit in the ways that they use it. If two people are problem drinkers, the way they abuse alcohol can be vastly different. In fact, there are two types of alcoholics: those with Type 1 alcoholism and those with Type 2 alcoholism. In the next sections, we'll introduce you to these ... Read More
When a Loved One Has Depression: A Reading List for Family Members
When a loved one has a mood disorder like major depression, it can be hard to know how to love and support them. The condition—and its causes, symptoms, and effects—can be hard to understand. Sometimes mental health and life challenges can be difficult to navigate. Sometimes they can be overwhelming. As a licensed ... Read More
Inner Child Therapy – What It Is and How It Helps
In the United States, only 19% of adults receive treatment for mental health conditions. Less than 8% of them pursue counseling and therapy to deal with their problems. However, we experience life differently, so you should expect and seek different methods to address your mental health needs. Inner child therapy is a ... Read More
Should I Get an Emotional Support Animal?
From miniature pigs to ducks to marmosets, emotional support animals have become an accepted part of human society in the 21st century. Just a few decades ago, the term "emotional support animal" did not exist. Instead, it was common to see disabled individuals relying on assistant dogs (usually Labrador retrievers) to ... Read More













