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Co-occurring Disorders

Mental health and addiction are closely linked. Learn how mental health can affect your addiction treatment and what you can do to treat both mental health disorders and substance abuse.

Co-occurring Disorders

Mental health and addiction are closely linked. Learn how mental health can affect your addiction treatment and what you can do to treat both mental health disorders and substance abuse.

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Mental Health

What to Do When You Are Struggling with Addiction and Depression

Know that you are not alone in suffering from a co-occurring disorder. In fact, 37 percent of those battling alcoholism and 53 percent of those struggling with drug addiction also suffer from at least one serious mental health disorder. Depression and anxiety being the most common.

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Addiction Treatment

Men, Trauma, and Addiction

Addicted men and women react to treatment differently. Discover how a man’s upbringing can determine the effectiveness of his recovery efforts.

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Alcohol

Addiction: Men vs Women

Addiction can impact anyone, but social and physiological factors lead to gender-specific concerns. Learn how substance abuse affects men and women.

The late Chester Bennington struggled with addiction and depression.
Mental Health

Chester Bennington’s Death Shines Light on the Importance of Mental Health

Chester Bennington’s suicide has many people talking about addiction and mental health. Learn about the singer’s life and how he and his music inspired others.

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Mental Health

What Are Co-occurring Disorders?

Almost 40% of individuals suffering from alcohol or drug addiction struggle with other mental health disorders as well. Learn more in this short video.

Co-occurring Disorders
Mental Health

Stress & Addiction

Learning how to manage stress is key to your overall well-being, especially for those in recovery.

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