Mental health disorders can come in a variety of forms, as can substance use disorders. When they occur together in the same person, medical professionals use the term “co-occurring”, “comorbid” or “dual diagnosis”. https://t.co/EVMLelBt4X
In a world where athletes are looked up to as heroes and role models, particularly those who gain fame and notoriety either by their athletic prowess, their looks, or by marriage, many have fallen prey and succumbed to this disease. https://t.co/ZhBOOTV5hU
Substance use disorders and mental health disorders often go hand-in-hand. When someone has symptoms of both they are referred to as co-occurring. Rehab for a co-occurring disorder should include services for both substance abuse and mental health issues. https://t.co/aBTuel68Xl
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If you're a Cornerstone alumni, join us tonight at 6 pm for our monthly alumni event! Catch up with your friends, eat some good food, and listen to our inspirational guest speaker. Contact Kelly Tubman for more information (954) 556-7441 or [email protected].
Even though anxiety disorders are the most common mental illness in the US many people feel alone in their struggle. You're not alone don't be afraid to seek help. https://t.co/Y7yhvsfOmF
While many people go out of state for drug treatment programs, life after rehab starts with moving home. For some people, however, it’s better to move away permanently from the place where addiction took hold. Find out why. https://t.co/UxfpvnOAiE
In many cultures, sensitivity shown by men is revered. But in our own, there is a stigma associated with being empathetic, deferential or simply different. https://t.co/uDlzPzcMv1
Friends. Girlfriends. Boyfriends. School. You name it. The most basic relationship issues often overwhelm young adults. Adding the burden of dealing with an addicted parent can really push things out of control. https://t.co/fs8VEIq2Yh
Almost everyone knows someone who takes or has taken Xanax. Have a fear of flying? Take a Xanax. Can't sleep? Take a Xanax. Got an exam tomorrow? You get the idea. https://t.co/TizJYMMsFr
How did Spencer Smith, a kid with such a loving upbringing, become an addict? And, how did Cornerstone's Alternative Sentencing program for drug offenders give Spencer and his family a second chance? https://t.co/DcLuPN4D4z