The 2021 National Survey on Drug Use and Health found that 22% of Hispanic/Latinx Americans reported having a mental illness, just slightly less than non-Hispanic…
From social isolation to life-threatening liver damage, long-term alcohol abuse can lead to a range of devastating consequences. One of the most severe physical risks…
September is National Recovery Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about substance use and mental health treatment. This month-long observance celebrates the achievements of…
A dual diagnosis describes individuals who experience a mental health disorder and a substance use disorder simultaneously. Also known as co-occurring disorder or co-morbidity, this…
From crystal shards to powders and pills, meth takes on different looks. By familiarizing ourselves with these forms, we can better protect ourselves and our…
Trauma, stemming from violence, abuse, or accidents, can have long-lasting psychological effects if left untreated. Often, these effects contribute to substance abuse as people attempt…
Everyone deserves a chance to experience a happier life, and recovery from addiction offers a fresh start toward that goal. But finding happiness in recovery…
Once touted as a weight loss aid and cognitive enhancer, methamphetamine, commonly known as meth, has since become notorious as a highly addictive and dangerous…
From advertisements to social gatherings, alcohol is everywhere. People use it as a social lubricant, a stress reliever, and a centerpiece at celebrations. It’s such…
Deciding to remove a substance from your life is a huge step. But after the initial excitement wears off, you might ask more practical questions,…