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Honoring Heroes: Veterans’ Health Care and the...

5 Ways to Break Stigma During Mental Health Awareness Week

The Mental Health Foundation‘s Mental Health Awareness...

Replacing Unhealthy Coping Mechanisms with Healthy Coping

When you are faced with stressful situations,...

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16 Celebrities in Recovery from Addiction

16 Celebrities in Recovery from Addiction The Blackberry Center Behavioral Hospital Troy Borges 👍The rich and famous are no strangers to drug and alcohol abuse. The number of celebrities struggling...

7 Myths About Rehab

7 Myths About Rehab The Blackberry Center Behavioral Hospital Troy Borges 👍If you are...

How to Fight Adderall Addiction

How to Fight Adderall Addiction The Blackberry Center Behavioral Hospital Troy Borges 👍In 2016,...

Personality Risk for Addiction: What Traits Put You at Risk?

Personality Risk for Addiction: What Traits Put You at Risk? The Blackberry Center Behavioral...

Christian Based Drug Rehab Florida | Co-Occurring Disorder

Christian Based Drug Rehab Florida | Co-Occurring Disorder The Blackberry Center Behavioral Hospital Troy...

10 Mental and Physical Benefits of Quitting Drinking

The benefits of quitting drinking are easy to overlook because alcohol can provide us with many immediate, short-term benefits. It can help you loosen...

Zoloft and Alcohol: 5 Things You Need to Know

Zoloft is an antidepressant medication that helps patients to manage different mental health conditions. And while it can help fight mental illnesses like depression,...

Freebasing Cocaine: 5 Facts You Need to Know

Did you know that if you freebase cocaine, you are not only at a higher risk for cocaine addiction and mental health problems, but...

How Long Does Alcohol Stay in Your Blood? And Other Facts

While millions of Americans drink every year, not everyone knows how alcohol affects the body. You probably know how it makes you feel, but...

K2, Kronic, or Golden Kush: What Is the “Spice” Drug?

The “spice” drug refers to a variety of different chemicals that mimic the effects of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active chemical in marijuana. Often called...

Medicare vs. Medicaid: Covering Mental Health & Rehab

When it comes to choosing the right mental health treatment, you might be wondering exactly which services will have you covered. But how do...

Eating Disorders and Addiction: What’s the Connection?

According to the National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders, eating disorders belong to a category of mental health concerns that affect thirty...

How Can I Stay Sober After Rehab? Your Questions Answered

Whether you’ve recently graduated from a drug and alcohol rehabilitation program or you’re thinking about quitting, life after rehab can seem scary. After all,...

Why PHP for Drug and Alcohol Rehab? Partial hospitalization

Between inpatient care, outpatient programs, and partial hospitalization programs (PHP), finding the right level of care for you can feel impossible. Residential treatment is...

5 Signs of Alcoholism and What to Do Next Where is the line between casual drinking and an alcohol use disorder?

It can be hard to identify whether you suffer from a substance use disorder, but knowing the signs of alcoholism is a great place...

Track Marks & Other Signs of IV Drug Use

If you suspect that a loved one has started using intravenous (IV) drugs, then you’ll want to start looking for track marks. You can...

Barbiturate Addiction Recovery: Evidence-Based Treatments Barbiturates pose a danger to millions of Floridians as an addictive prescription drug.

For so many people who struggle with substance abuse, addiction starts with prescription drugs that they might need to function day-to-day, like pain medication...

How Bath Salt Drug Abuse Leads to Addiction in Florida The effects of bath salts make them both highly desirable and very dangerous.

You have probably heard of the “bath salts” drug, but what is it, really? And what makes it so dangerous? Let’s take a look...

What Is High-Functioning Depression? Signs & Treatments

When you think of depressive disorders, you might imagine someone who is lethargic and can barely get out of bed. And while low energy...

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