Treating PTSD in Young Adults
Trauma is a response to experiencing or witnessing a fearful event that threatens a person’s sense of safety and well-being. While many people experience trauma and process it appropriately, others
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Trauma is a response to experiencing or witnessing a fearful event that threatens a person’s sense of safety and well-being. While many people experience trauma and process it appropriately, others
A co-occurring disorder is a person simultaneously having two or more substance use disorders (SUD) or mental health conditions. Also called dual diagnosis, co-occurring disorders are common and impact millions
A co-occurring disorder, or dual diagnosis, is an individual having two or more distinct diagnoses simultaneously. In the context of mental health and addiction, dual diagnosis typically refers to having
Self-medication is becoming more and more prevalent in our society today as people are looking for solutions to their problems. Lack of access to medical or mental health care and
Do you find yourself struggling to maintain healthy relationships due to feelings of sadness or despair? Have you ever wondered how depression might be impacting your connections with others? Depression
Have you ever wondered how alcohol might be affecting your mental health? Many people use alcohol to unwind or as a social lubricant, but the relationship between alcohol and depression
Social anxiety is a real and common condition that can impact your everyday life. It can make it difficult to interact with others and enjoy social situations. Many people experience
Co-occurring disorders, also known as dual diagnosis, can be challenging to understand but not impossible to treat. So, what are co-occurring disorders? At Evoke Wellness at Cohasset, we understand the complexities
Depression and addiction are two of America’s most common and widespread health issues. On its own, either of these conditions can affect you in seriously harmful ways. Having depression and
For most veterans, during their deployment and after, they will experience intense physical, mental, and emotional difficulties. The veteran population is greatly impacted by several critical issues related to substance