How Trauma Impacts Alcohol Abuse
Trauma and substance abuse impact millions of Americans from all walks of life and frequently co-occur. Trauma is the emotional response to experiencing or witnessing a distressing or disturbing event
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Trauma and substance abuse impact millions of Americans from all walks of life and frequently co-occur. Trauma is the emotional response to experiencing or witnessing a distressing or disturbing event
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
At Evoke Wellness at Cohasset, we recognize that the decision to seek treatment for addiction issues can be a difficult one. That’s why we strive to provide our clients with
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
The effects of alcohol on our bodies are widespread and quite known, but what it does to our brain, the center of our thoughts, feelings, and actions, can often be
The journey through life is often a complex path riddled with sharp turns and steep hills, some of which are more challenging to navigate than others. One such challenging hurdle
In a world increasingly fraught with uncertainties, the relevance of targeted therapeutic techniques such as dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) for managing anxiety becomes ever more significant. But what exactly is
High-functioning depression, also known as dysthymia or persistent depressive disorder, is a form of depression that affects up to three percent of the general population. People with high-functioning depression often