benefits of family therapy

Top Benefits of Family Therapy

As much as family members love each other and have strong relationships, conflict and discord are common and can occur between spouses, siblings, parents, and children. Although it can be challenging to reach solutions, professionals are available as mediators to offer guidance. If you want to work on improving specific aspects of your family’s interactions,…

alcohol and mental health

Connection Between Alcohol and Mental Health

If your teen is struggling with alcohol addiction, you may have trouble helping them cease their addictive behaviours. However, this may be due to underlying relationships between their behaviours and their thoughts. Often, teens begin to use drugs to anesthetize certain symptoms of mental illness. The teen years are a time that is rife with…

teens and opioids

Teens and Opioid Abuse

The opioid epidemic has had far-reaching consequences that have affected the lives of many people. Unfortunately, the wide reach of this addiction may mean that your teen could be struggling with opioid abuse. Most individuals are not equipped to handle the high level of care that detoxing from opioids may require. Therefore, your teen may…

Vyvanse abuse

Recognizing Vyvanse Abuse

Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a condition that many young people have a tough time managing. Because of this, healthcare professionals may prescribe Vyvanse to treat symptoms. However, long-term Vyvanse abuse can create new problems for teens who struggle with addiction. Teen prescription drug abuse is a problem that can lead to serious legal and…

Adderall addiction

The Effects of Adderall Addiction

Adderall is a prescription amphetamine that is used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. However, studies show there is an increasing number of young adults that are misusing Adderall. Misuse of Adderall is to get high and increase focus. Concerningly, this can cause an addiction. Ultimately, drug addiction treatment may be needed to address this…

self-medication

Risks of Self-Medication

There are many reasons why people self-medicate. Often people turn to self-medication to relieve stress, anxiety, unresolved trauma, and depression. Teens, in particular, self-medicate for a variety of reasons, including attention-deficit disorder (ADD), attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and anxiety disorders. Additional reasons are attempting to treat chronic pain or illness and peer pressure. Ultimately, self-medication…