Finding hope after addiction: Brad’s story
Brad says he struggled with alcohol and drug use throughout most of his teen and adult years and was always sick. Then one day, he realized how sad he was.
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Brad says he struggled with alcohol and drug use throughout most of his teen and adult years and was always sick. Then one day, he realized how sad he was.
Rogers’ residential care has been helping people of all ages and backgrounds rise above their mental health and addiction challenges for more than a century. Residential care specialists interact with patients every day and play an important role on the multidisciplinary treatment team.
As a parent or caretaker, how can you best support a child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), especially if they are experiencing mental health challenges? One of our experts shares four tips to help children succeed.
In 2008, Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month was founded to create greater awareness of the mental health challenges many groups face. Marked each July, the month is now known as BIPOC (Black, Indigenous People, and People of Color) Mental Health Month.
How we talk to someone who is struggling with mental health can make the difference between someone feeling accepted and understood, or feeling labeled as a disorder first and a human being second.
Like many mental health conditions, there are many myths surrounding posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). While they may seem relatively harmless, it is important to understand why mistaking myths for facts can be harmful.
Although anorexia and bulimia are probably the first two that come to mind, eating disorders include a wide range of unhealthy and/or restrictive eating habits.
June is Men’s Health Month, a time when men are encouraged to take better care of themselves, both physically and mentally.
Cody says that although he had a happy and carefree childhood, when he was in his 20s, he struggled with persistent, unwanted thoughts, and suicidal ideation.
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) affects approximately 8 million U.S. adults each year. First recognized in 2014, PTSD Awareness Month is an important opportunity to share resources and hope for those who are suffering.