Navigating The Holidays When A Loved One Drinks Too Much
Kristen Fuller, MD
Avoiding triggers and setting boundaries are two of the many ways to protect your peace when a loved one drinks too much.
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Kristen Fuller, MD
Avoiding triggers and setting boundaries are two of the many ways to protect your peace when a loved one drinks too much.
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Kristen Fuller, MD
Setting clear, healthy boundaries when a loved one is struggling with addiction can be necessary to protect your mental and emotional health.
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Amber Biello-Taylor, CAP, LCSW
Experiencing unusual mood swings and an inability to connect in person can be signs a teen is addicted to social media.
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Travis Pantiel, LMHC, MCAP
Holidays can be a stressful time of year for people in recovery, so supporting your loved one during this festive season is crucial.
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Dayna Smith-Slade, MAC
Children's mental health has been concerning even before COVID-19. Students are back in classrooms and mental health support is necessary.
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Hannah Zwemer
The US surgeon general has declared a children's mental health emergency. Research shows a strong correlation with the ongoing pandemic.
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Suzette Gomez
Recovering from addiction is not linear. If you notice your loved one is possibly relapsing, you can help by paying attention to the signs.
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William Henken
China is taking drastic measures to fight video game addiction. Those who struggle with the condition can benefit from treatment options.
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William Henken
Answer these brief questions to learn if you have a social media addiction, and find ways you can regain control.
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