Addiction Resources

Boredom in Recovery

Boredom is a well known trigger for relapse in addiction recovery, therefore learning to deal with boredom in recovery so as not to seek out the entertainment or escape of drugs is key to maintaining long term sobriety.

Risks and Benefits of Virtual Therapy

Suitable therapy and recovery programs are a necessity for patients breaking the cycle of addiction, but not everyone can attend physical rehab clinics and therefore rely on virtual therapy programs.

Guided Therapeutic Imagery

Meditation and mindfulness are powerful tools in addiction recovery and Guided Therapeutic Imagery can help patients elucidate complex problems so they can face them head on.

How the Ocean Affects Mental Illness

Our environment has a tremendous impact on our mental health in ways we don’t even realize. Learn how the ocean affects mental illness and how you can prepare yourself to deal with those effects.

Family Attachment Narrative Therapy

The first years of a child’s life determine a great deal about the character and disposition of the child in years to come, which is why family attachment narrative therapy is used in family counseling.

Valium Addiction England

With the rash of prescription medication addictions sweeping the western world, it’s no surprise that Valium addiction is on the rise. Learn how to recognize and get help for this substance dependency.

The Effects of Parental Addiction on Children

Children are very sensitive to the behavior of their parents at young, impressionable stages of development and the effects of parental addiction on children can cause long term mental health issues and make them prone to addiction.

Mental Health TED Talks to Listen to

TED Talks are excellent video speeches and keynote talks available to share on YouTube and other video streaming services. We’ve suggested some great mental health TED talks to listen to.

Why Some People Call Running Therapy

Running and other forms of cardiovascular exercise get the blood flowing in a person’s body, spreading healthy endorphins and helpful hormones, which can be helpful in recovery as a form of therapy.