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Why using fear to promote COVID-19 vaccination and mask wearing could backfire
While the pandemic stakes might justify using hard-hitting strategies, the nation’s social and political context right now might cause fear tactics to backfire.
The ‘Grief Pandemic’ Will Torment Americans for Years
The optimism generated by vaccines and falling infection rates has blinded many Americans to the deep sorrow and depression of those around them.
Addiction and Estrangement
Remarkably, a tense relationship with a sister or brother in adolescence may contribute to substance abuse.
The End
With each sip I take, my brain and body scream “you freaking alcoholic,” and I know at that moment I can no longer do this.
Punk Rock Powers My Recovery Every Day
A music addiction is cheaper than alcohol and drugs. And not only that, it’s healthy, invigorating, fun, and liberating.
Doctors More Likely to Prescribe Opioids to Covid ‘Long Haulers,’ Raising Addiction Fears
The study of VA patients makes it “abundantly clear that we are not prepared to meet the needs of 3 million Americans with long covid.”
New Intergenerational Trauma Workbook Offers Process Strategies for Healing
By following the clearly outlined steps to healing in the workbook, one can start healing the emotional wounds brought on by unaddressed intergenerational trauma.
Kids Already Coping With Mental Disorders Spiral as Pandemic Topples Vital Support Systems
When states and communities fail to provide children the services they need to live at home, kids can deteriorate and even wind up in jail.
In Memoriam: Bob Kaplan
Bob taught me that when someone reaches out for help, it doesn’t matter what you’re doing or how you’re feeling… You just go!