Boxer Micky Ward was as tough as they come. The pride of Lowell, Massachusetts, often referred to by his nickname "Irish," was a one-time light welterweight boxing champion. Ward, now 56, was known for his "iron jaw" and his ability to remain standing even while absorbing punishing blows to his head and body. He is ... Read More
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“It Hurts Like Hell”: Aretha Franklin’s Decades-Long Struggle with Alcoholism and Addiction
"I'm not free yet, but I will be. I will be!" - Aretha Franklin A Grammy award-winning artist and a woman who recorded singles so iconic that they live on in today's music, half a century after the first recording, Aretha Franklin stole the charts with hits like "Respect," "A Natural Woman," "Chain of Fools" and "I ... Read More
Pete Davidson Opens Up About Mental Illness
Since making his first appearance on screen in the MTV comedy Failosophy in 2013, Pete Davidson has become one of the best-known names in comedy, appearing in numerous shows and movies. Thanks to his candidness about his mental health, Davidson's experience with mental illness is almost as renowned as his comedy. ... Read More
How to Manage Your Work Schedule & Therapy for Busy Professionals
More people than ever are turning to therapy for help with various issues, but fitting it into a busy work schedule can be challenging. Sometimes, managing therapy within the constraints of work duties and commitments can seem like an impossible task. That can be a barrier to getting the help one needs to feel better, ... Read More
Occupational Stressors for Women in Uniform
In certain industries, women are often faced with obstacles and challenges throughout their careers, from unfair treatment to sexist behavior. Particularly in fields that are traditionally male dominated, such as law enforcement, firefighting and emergency response, the increasing number of women is bringing to light ... Read More
NARM or “NeuroAffective Relational Model”: What It Means
The "NARM" therapy explanation can be a game-changer in treating complex trauma. "NARM," or "NeuroAffective Relational Model," is a new treatment approach offering promise in healing complex trauma and complex PTSD. Yet, for those seeking the best trauma-informed care for themselves or loved ones, the NARM therapy ... Read More
The Real Deal Re: Boy George and Drugs
One of the defining pioneers of 80s pop culture was Boy George, flamboyant leader of the band Culture Club, formed in London in 1981. Known for its contributions to new wave, pop and what the media of the time called "blue-eyed soul," Culture Club helped shape the era's sound. In the background, though, band members ... Read More
Rainn Wilson: The Depression You Didn’t See on “The Office”
Rainn Wilson's career in entertainment spans decades, but he's undoubtedly best known for his portrayal of Dwight Schrute on the hit comedy series "The Office." Through the years, he's appeared in numerous films and television shows and earned many accolades, including three consecutive Emmy awards. One thing you may ... Read More