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Minorities Dealing with Substance Abuse and Mental Health
The country’s systematic health and social inequalities predispose some American minorities to mental health issues and substance abuse disorders. This means...

Opioid Education In Schools
The opioid crisis is ongoing in the United States. In 2016, more Americans died from opioid overdoses than car crashes. Anyone...

Men: Adopting a New Mindset for Recovery
Recovery involves questioning our identity, letting go of any false aspects of ourselves, and ultimately, accepting addiction. Men can often struggle...

In The News: Pinelands Recovery Center in South N. J. Begins COVID-19 Testing For All New Clients Seeking Treatment of Drug and Alcohol Addiction
MEDFORD, N.J., June 11, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Pinelands Recovery Center – a regional leader in evidence-based adult treatment of drug and...

Adolescent Substance Abuse
Substance use disorder resides in every part of the nation. There is no limit to who can be affected by drug...

Does Alcohol Run in the Family?
Updated on 3/7/2023 Anyone can become addicted to alcohol, however, those with alcoholism in their family may be more susceptible. Understanding...

Coronavirus and Mental Health
With nearly one million cases and tens of thousands of deaths, COVID-19 has resulted in a pandemic leaving millions of people...

COVID 19 Mental Health: Staying Connected in a Time of Isolation
With many states under strict “stay at home” orders and the entire country practicing strict social distancing, COVID-19 has caused the...

Alcohol Awareness Month: Alcohol, Depression and Immunity
Updated on 3/7/2023 April is Alcohol Awareness Month, a time to bring awareness to the dangers of alcohol and its connection...

How to Practice Social Distancing
Looking at the news within the past month, you and your family may be noticing that the words COVID-19 & social...