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Tag Archives: Mental Health

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The Guide After Rehab from Substance Abuse: What Now?

There’s always a feeling of fulfillment after finishing your rehabilitation program for substance abuse. Once you’ve felt the positive impact of the mental health therapy in your life, you’re ready to turn a new leaf. Although you’ve been cle...

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Tips in Supporting a Friend with OCD

Being friends with someone suffering from obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) can be very difficult and emotionally draining, especially when you want to help but don’t know how to. Aside from the mental health therapy sessions your friend goes to,...

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Boost Your Self-Esteem This New Year

This new year, boost your self-esteem and gain the confidence you need to achieve your personal goals. Here are ways you can do so: Know your principles and live by them. Consciously aligning your life with your principles ultimately results in your ...

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Top Damaging Effects of Drug Abuse in Your Body

Drug and alcohol abuse can have harmful effects on your body, this includes altered brain chemistry, health complications, infections, accidental injuries, and even death. Here’s what you need to know about substance abuse and its detrimental effec...

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Moving Forward With Grief

For those who have experienced losing loved ones, the most common thing we hear from well-meaning people would be “move on.” We’d smile and try to say our thanks, but, all the while, we’re left wondering how to do just that. In her TedTalk, y...

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Bipolar Disorder: How It Changes a Person

Bipolar disorder, previously known as manic-depressive disorder, is a brain condition that causes drastic mood shifts that include emotional highs (mania or hypomania) and lows (depression). During periods of mania, the person feels abnormally happy,...

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