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Daily Archives: February 26, 2019

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How does gender play a role in mental health and substance use disorders?

Mental Health, NewsBy CrossroadsFebruary 26, 2019

“When we deny the story, it defines us. When we own the story, we can write a brave new ending.” – Brene Brown When we talk about men and women and their roles in society, we often look at the genders through different lenses. Think about it. Boys are taught from an early age, don’t…

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Uncovering Signs Someone May Be Hiding Addiction

Addiction, Blogs, Co-Occurring Disorders, RecoveryBy adminFebruary 26, 2019

Addiction does not discriminate and has the potential to affect anyone. Even people who seem to have it all together and be very successful may be secretly struggling with a substance use disorder. Individuals become very good at hiding addiction over time and downplaying the severity of their substance use. Friends and loved ones may…

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