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What are the Benefits of Inpatient Drug Rehab in Athens, GA
What are the benefits of Inpatient drug rehab in Athens Georgia? For those who already have a substance abuse problem, Inpatient treatment may provide the necessary help to overcome their addiction. This type of treatment is best for those who are not ready to go through formal detox or rehabilitation programs. Inpatient treatment in Athens provides complete treatment services for all types of addiction - alcohol, prescription drugs, heroin, cocaine and methamphetamines.
By Jane Almanza4 years ago in Psyche
Reliable Inpatient Drug Rehabilitation Treatments in Austin Texas
If you or a loved one are struggling with alcohol and drug addiction, then you may need to seek treatment at an Inpatient Drug Rehabilitation facility. Austin is a great city for Inpatient drug rehabilitation treatment because it is the capital of Texas. The drug and alcohol abuse epidemic in this city is on the rise. There are many reasons for the increase in the number of addicts in the community. One of the biggest contributing factors is unemployment. As the economy slumps, more people are falling into poverty.
By Gerald Barrera4 years ago in Psyche
Having a healthy relationship with you is the key to being truly happy in life
Anxiety is a common mental health disorder that many people live with. Living with a mental illness is a struggle that is prevalent during nearly every waking minute. Those living with anxiety may experience excessive fears of worry and may even cause someone to feel inadequate about themselves.
By That Psych Nerd4 years ago in Psyche
Addiction - What is Addiction? Part 1
Hear the voice of everyday people - collection of stories and experiences by Gabriella Kőrösi, PhD, MN, RN What is addiction? What has been other people's experience? If someone would ask people randomly right now what addiction is what they would say? Beth told me she thinks addiction is when the body needs something, it's the brain signaling that it needs something that the individual cannot live without. Powerful, the brain is telling the person what to do. The individual affected becomes a whole separate person; the brain is in control. It can also be a genetic disease, something that people are were born with. She describes drugs as poison to the body.
By Gabriella Korosi4 years ago in Psyche
5 Best Ways to Increase Your Self-Esteem
The concept a person have about his/herself is known as Self-esteem. Sense of self-worth is also sometimes refers to as self-esteem. It is sometime also called sense of self-worth. You are more expressive, sociable, have high sense of self-worth and will face new experience with high sprit if you have high self-esteem.
By Mariam Jabeen4 years ago in Psyche
Her and Me
TW: Cancer, severe burns, mental illness, and death In November 2013, my grandma was diagnosed with stage four pancreatic cancer. The only symptom she had before this diagnosis was itching. They scheduled her for surgery to be done on December 26, 2013. By the time they had cut her open, the cancerous cells had spread to too many other organs for them to remove it. They gave her up to a year to live (with chemotherapy) but she was definitely a fighter.
By Rene Peters4 years ago in Psyche
ADHD Ask: Why Do You Make ‘Nests’ Around the House With Your Stuff?
I was tempted to use a photo of my own workspace for this article, but honestly, I was too embarrassed. Although I have an ‘office room’ with a desk, I move about the house to different places, like some sort of house-nomad (homad?).
By Kristy Westaway4 years ago in Psyche
ADHD Ask: Would My Life Be Better if I Was Diagnosed as A Child?
I was not diagnosed with ADHD until I was 39. A large (and continuing) part of my coming to terms with my new diagnosis was wondering how my life might have been different if I had been diagnosed as a child. There is a feeling that the person I am today is made up of coping mechanisms. If I didn’t have to hide, learn what was appropriate, and behave the way that made people comfortable, would I have flourished?
By Kristy Westaway4 years ago in Psyche
How Your Mind Denies Reality By Using Its Defense Mechanisms
If you've ever wondered why sometimes other people don't see things the way you see them, you will be surprised to learn that your brain distorts reality to help you survive or cope with complicated situations around you. However, at a certain point, these well-intentioned defensive mechanisms can become harmful by preventing you from evolving.
By Stefania Simon4 years ago in Psyche
5 Ways to Take Care of Your Mental Health
Many people consider mental health taboo in some parts of the world, particularly in conservative cultures. However, this should not be true. This topic should be discussed openly and in safe places. It is crucial to take care of the mind, thoughts, feelings, and emotions during this time. We can improve our mental health by reducing stress, worry, and fatigue. There is no single solution and each person's needs are different. If you have any questions, consult your psychiatrist or medical professional. There are general things that can help you stay healthy, mind, body, and soul.
By Marco Viera4 years ago in Psyche
Keys to Cultivating an Attitude of Gratitude
Our culture is all about hustle. Being busy and booked is an indicator of success. This school of thought has the downside: it makes it harder to manage stress and burnout. This can make it impossible to feel calm and peaceful . It is important to stop, take a look around, and thank God for all that you have accomplished. It's a wonderful time to be alive. It is a great time to be grateful. Gratitude is good for your mind as well as your body. It can help you sleep better and reduce stress levels. There are many ways to be grateful, but these are just a few.
By Marco Viera4 years ago in Psyche








