All Addiction-Related Articles

  1. I hate myself

  2. I feel out of control!

  3. I’m afraid I’ll go to the hospital again

  4. I destroy everything!

  5. My life is over

  6. Can you be addicted to a behavior?

  7. I can’t deal with pressure and expectations!

  8. My mind is racing!

  9. 8 of the best meditation apps

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

  11. My loved one’s behavior is scaring me

  12. Someone I love is in jail

  13. How can I manage my emotions?

  14. How do I manage an addiction while I’m stuck at home?

  15. Keep your mind grounded

  16. eM Life: Live Virtual Mindfulness

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

  18. What is trauma?

  19. I can’t get over things that happened in the past

  20. Can meditation improve my mental health?

  21. Managing Frustration and Anger

  22. Practicing Radical Acceptance

  23. Am I harming myself? Types of self-harm

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

  25. I feel overwhelmed

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

  27. What happens if I relapse?

  28. How can I identify triggers that make me want to use?

  29. I need to use to feel better

  30. I feel alone and want to use or drink

  31. Everything around me makes me want to use

  32. What does peer support look like?

  33. I’m afraid no one will help me with my sobriety

  34. How can I overcome addiction in a rural community?

  35. I drink because I’m anxious

  36. My children don’t trust me anymore because of my drinking or using

  37. I’ve started drinking or using at work

  38. How do I tell my parents I have an addiction?

  39. I don’t know how to be around drinking people sober

  40. I don’t want to give up on my loved one with an addiction, but I’m burned out

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