Common Addictions: Behavioral Addiction
While you may think of substance use when talking about addiction, there are some common behavioral addictions that people can experience. What is a Behavioral Addiction? We tend to think
While you may think of substance use when talking about addiction, there are some common behavioral addictions that people can experience. What is a Behavioral Addiction? We tend to think
Healing the Cause Not the Symptom: Treating Intimacy Disorders and Sex Addiction Through A Neurobiological Lens Friday, April 30 | 11am-1pm Central We’re reviewing the TINSA® treatment model
AN INTRODUCTION TO SOULCOLLAGE® WITH JUDY HEIDRICH Presented by: Judy Heidrich, LMHC Cory Miller interviewed Judy Heidrich about the SoulCollage® method. It’s an intuitive, creative and deep healing modality that
A partial hospitalization program is an outpatient program designed to treat severe mental health disorders with an expectation for improvement. Partial hospitalization is best when the person’s functional level needs
There are many things to consider when deciding if outpatient treatment is right for you. Other treatment settings include inpatient treatment, such as a residential treatment setting or a partial
More than one year into the COVID-19 pandemic, feelings of isolation and loneliness are more prevalent than ever. Restrictions on everyday activities continue, and people worldwide are coping with many
Psychedelics in Mental Health with Dr. Daniel Barton Watch the replay as Cory Miller sits down with Dr. Daniel Barton to discuss the efficacy of using psychedelics in the
Art Therapy with Nina Ayala “Being an Art Therapist is witnessing the transformation, strength and awareness that naturally flows from being creative. Visualizing one’s healing and translating it into art
Previously, we’ve covered what personality disorders are – the cluster types, the subtypes, and the criteria for each. Understanding personality disorders, however, is not as simple as being able to
What are personality disorders? Notoriously difficult to treat, personality disorders could potentially arise from trauma or genetics. Specific causes for each personality disorder have yet to be identified. The 10
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