Without question, divorce often ranks as one of the most stressful life experiences someone can go through. Anyone who has known a couple or individual going through divorce likely knows the emotional upheaval and mental health strain it can cause. In these circumstances, depression is not uncommon and can be ... Read More
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Alumni Outlook: 5 Ways to Manage Stress in Recovery
Recovering from drug or alcohol addiction generally includes rebuilding our lives, clearing the wreckage of our past, making amends, and more. Additionally, recovering involves dealing with an unwelcome amount of anxiety and high-stress level. Stress is an unavoidable and natural side-effect of being human, but ... Read More
How HealthyGamer.gg Is Addressing Mental Health Stigmas
After graduating from Harvard Medical School, Dr. Alok Kanojia, better known simply as Dr. K, started down a unique career path. He's an addiction medicine specialist who has taken an interest in an area not commonly covered by his field: gaming addiction. A self-described "reformed gamer" himself, Dr. K runs ... Read More
The Scoop on Alternative Drug Detox Options and Whether They Work
As with any medical condition, there are numerous articles out there that suggest an alternative rehab over the mainstream options for treating substance abuse. While it may be tempting to believe the claims that one or more detox alternatives is quick, easy, and/or cheap, readers beware. "At home detox" or any other ... Read More
What Are the Five Worst Jobs for Mental Health?
Any occupation can be stressful, but some jobs are more likely to take a greater toll on mental health. For a top-five list of most stressful jobs, as well as a discussion of why they're associated with anxiety, depression, and other disorders, read on... The Connection Between Jobs and Mental Health Everyone who has ... Read More
Mental Health Stigma in the Armed Forces
In 1944, General George S. Patton delivered a now-famous speech to the United States Third Army, a formation of largely inexperienced soldiers who were preparing for combat duty. In the speech, Patton said, "Each man must think not only of himself, but think of his buddy fighting alongside him. We don't want yellow ... Read More
How to Refer to People with Addiction and Other Stigma-Free Words to Use
As the stigmas surrounding addiction continue to decline, more and more people are willing to speak up and speak out about struggling with addictive behaviors. Celebrities are now coming forward with their personal challenges, rehabilitation programs are more widely available than ever and educational institutions are ... Read More
How to Cope with PTSD from a Car Crash
Post-traumatic stress disorder is a condition that stems from witnessing or being the victim of a violent event or other trauma. In the past, PTSD wasn't widely understood, but today it's recognized that as much as 6% of the population in the United States is suffering from the condition at any given time. PTSD from ... Read More













