Hillary Clinton’s Campaign on Addiction and Mental Health
Hillary Clinton’s Campaign on Addiction and Mental Health
Author: Justin Mckibben As we come closer to 2016 and the next presidential election, there are already talks of how the candidates will determine their strategies and focus points on the campaign trail. Former Secretary of State and former First... Learn MoreMindfulness Better Than Medication for Depression
Author: Justin Mckibben Depression is a mood disorder that most people know to be characterized by extreme fits of melancholy, grief or despair. It can come at random or be developed over time, ranging from moderate to severe, and it can... Learn MoreIs the Food Industry the Next ‘Big Tobacco’?
By Cheryl Steinberg Exercising is overrated when it comes to losing weight. Do I have your attention? Good, because we’re about to drop a knowledge bomb on your head. For all of you out there struggling to lose weight... Learn MoreChicago Sentencing Drug Offenders to Treatment Not Jail
Author: Justin Mckibben For a long time now the idea has become more mainstream that instead of continuing to cram those charged with non-violent drug offenses into over-populated prison systems and probably trapping them in a cycle of criminal behavior,... Learn MoreCreativity and Happiness: Why Having a Creative Outlet Is Good for Your Recovery
By Cheryl Steinberg I am a firm believer in having a creative outlet in sobriety to support my program of recovery. In fact, I think, as human beings, it’s part of our very nature to be creative in some way,... Learn More1 Word Film Titles That Say a Lot about Addiction
Author: Justin Mckibben The art of film making is one that is constantly used to pull us into another world. Often a compellingly different perception of the world we live in, films express to us the various sides of many... Learn MoreRebound Program Uses Basketball for Recovery From Addiction
Author: Justin Mckibben Ball is life. You may have heard this said once or twice, especially if you know any hardcore athletes or fitness fanatics who have a healthy appetite for sports. Staying active is a huge part of staying... Learn MoreYour Brain on Drugs: Benzos
By Cheryl Steinberg Benzodiazepines, or more commonly “benzos” are part of a class of drugs known as anxiolytics (also antipanic or antianxiety agent), which are medications that inhibit or ease anxiety. You know them as Valium, Xanax, Librium, Ativan, and... Learn MoreThree-Pronged Approach in Maine Rids Methadone from Addiction Treatment
By Cheryl Steinberg In Bangor, Maine and its surrounding areas, a team has come together with a three-pronged strategy for attacking opiate addiction and one aspect is to get rid of methadone as a maintenance treatment. The approach, which... Learn MoreYou Can Be Infected With Mental Illness
[caption id="attachment_16528" align="aligncenter" width="453"] (This content is being used for illustrative purposes only; any person depicted in the content is a model)[/caption] Author: Justin Mckibben There is a school of thought that is based on the concept of mental illness... Learn More“Predator” Heroin in Pittsburgh Pushes Overdose Epidemic to Next Level
Author: Justin Mckibben The overdose epidemic in America is at full throttle and blazing a serious trail with no signs of stopping in the immediate future. A disheartening abundance of live continue to be lost as the nation’s leaders and... Learn More5 Steps to Building a Better Body Image
[caption id="attachment_16516" align="aligncenter" width="450"] (This content is being used for illustrative purposes only; any person depicted in the content is a model)[/caption] Author: Justin Mckibben Body image is the way you feel and what you see when you look at... Learn More
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