All Addiction-Related Articles

  1. eM Life: Live Virtual Mindfulness

  2. Will I get in trouble for drinking or using at school?

  3. Why does drinking or using make me push people away?

  4. Why do I self-harm?

  5. Why do I get paranoid or see things that aren’t there when I use?

  6. Why can’t I stop using drugs or alcohol?

  7. Why can’t I stop drinking after three beers?

  8. Who makes mental health decisions for me if I can’t?

  9. What’s Underneath? (Identifying feelings)

  10. What is trauma?

  11. What is recovery like?

  12. What is depression?

  13. What is anxiety?

  14. What is Complex PTSD?

  15. What if my partner and I are both in recovery?

  16. What happens if telling someone about my addiction goes wrong?

  17. What happens if I relapse?

  18. What does self-care look like in recovery?

  19. What does peer support look like?

  20. What does healthy drinking look like?

  21. What do healthy boundaries look like in recovery?

  22. What are the side-effects of antipsychotic meds?

  23. Types of intrusive thoughts

  24. Treating Internet Addiction

  25. Thinking traps: How can I deal with negative thoughts?

  26. Think Ahead: Mental Health Crisis Plan

  27. The PATH to Calm: 4 steps to calm your mind

  28. Stopping “Stupid Thoughts”

  29. Someone I love overdosed

  30. Someone I love is in jail

  31. Someone I care about killed themselves

  32. Should I reconnect with my toxic friend or family member?

  33. Should I kick out my child for using or drinking?

  34. Should I get into a relationship in early recovery?

  35. Set up a psychiatric advance directive (PAD)

  36. Practicing Radical Acceptance

  37. People don’t want me to be sober

  38. Nothing excites me anymore

  39. My partner doesn’t want me to stop using drugs or get better

  40. My mind is racing!

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