Authoritative articles and resources to help navigate the complexities of behavioral health.
Group therapy is a form of psychotherapy in which a trained clinician guides a session with several participants at once. It builds an environment of shared experience and common struggle, which can make it easier for a person to speak honestly about what they are carrying. Decades of research support it: the American Psychological Association…
Veterans Day exists to honor the people who put their lives on the line to defend our freedoms. Many veterans carry a heavier load than they ever let on. Some have seen things no one should have to see, and the weight of those memories does not lift when the uniform comes off. For a…
A residential treatment center is a place to live while you get full-time clinical care for a mental health condition, a substance use disorder, or both at once. You stay on site, the clinical team is there around the clock, and the work goes deeper than an hour-a-week appointment can reach. For someone whose symptoms…
A person can stop using in plenty of places. A hospital bed, a jail cell, a medically supervised detox, any setting where the substance simply isn’t within reach. Coming off a drug in that kind of controlled environment is real, and it matters. It just isn’t the same thing as recovery. The National Institute on…
Leaving a treatment program doesn’t quiet the parts of life that made things hard in the first place. Bills still arrive. Relationships still strain. The body still floods with tension on a bad day. For someone in recovery from a mental health condition and a co-occurring substance use disorder, that ordinary stress carries an extra…
You’ve watched the changes pile up. The missed calls, the money that doesn’t add up, the friends you don’t recognize, the flashes of anger when you get too close to the truth. And now you know: your 25-year-old son is using. The question that keeps you up at night isn’t whether something is wrong. It’s…
When depression and a substance problem show up together, neither one waits its turn. The low mood feeds the drinking or the drug use, the drinking deepens the low mood, and the person caught in the middle starts to look like they’re choosing the bottle over their own life. They aren’t. They’re managing two illnesses…
If you’re watching someone you love and wondering whether cocaine is part of what’s changed, you’re already doing the hard thing. Spotting drug use isn’t as obvious as movies make it look. The signs are usually quieter than that, and they often overlap with the mood and behavior changes that come from anxiety, depression, or…
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