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This is a common refrain: I don’t have anyone to talk to. When individuals are struggling with alcoholism, depression, addiction or trauma, they often feel isolated with nowhere or no ...
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Dual diagnosis.  It’s likely a term that you aren’t all too familiar with. It’s certainly not an every day word that easily rolls off the tip of your tongue. Plainly ...
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Each time we visit a union hall, school, or municipal building and give a talk, more often than not we are met with the same question: why does this matter? ...
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It’s a straightforward question: what is SUD?  You hear about it often but don’t always hear it referred to as SUD. Is it a new vaccine? Is it an app? ...
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About one in five adults, or 20%, suffer from a diagnosable mental illness in a given year. This is a real number.  So, too, is 60%.  That’s the approximate percentage ...
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Remember that time when your union EAP called you while you were experiencing an awful bout of depression and tried to sell you on "five free EAP sessions"? Or what ...
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