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The Trauma and Addiction Connection
Tracey L. Kelley | 18 January

Addiction science has come a long way in recognizing the undercurrents of substance use disorder (SUD) and alcohol use disorder

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Marijuana risks, close up of marijuana in a grinder - Mary Jane
Marijuana: The Risks are Real
Loren Solomon | 13 December

My sister had been smoking pot since she was 13. She’s in her forties now. Quitting was a lot harder

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Why Gender-Specific Treatment Is Important
Tracey L. Kelley | 8 December

There’s not always a reason to delineate aspects of life by gender. However, researchers believe that addiction treatment and early

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brainspotting, How Brainspotting Helps You Process Trauma
What Is Brainspotting, and How Can It Help You?
Tracey L. Kelley | 3 December

What Is Brainspotting? Addiction science continues to expand progressive treatment options that move beyond symptoms and into the root causes

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Codependency, Separation Anxiety
Separation Anxiety: When Your Partner Goes to Rehab
Seabrook | 12 November

Home Alone Your partner’s substance abuse got way out of hand. Fortunately, they recognized their issue and sought out treatment.

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incarceration and addiction
Incarceration and Addiction
Tracey L. Kelley | 25 October

To fully understand the impact of an individual’s substance use disorder (SUD) and alcohol use disorder (AUD), professional care providers

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What to expect
What to Expect During Addiction Detox
Tracey L. Kelley | 20 October

When you’ve made the decision to seek help for drug or alcohol addiction, there are many unknowns. What will sober

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Addiction-Trauma Connection
“Healing Is Possible”: Interview With Seabrook CEO Gina Marchando
Tracey L. Kelley | 7 October

Because there’s no single cause for addiction, it can be hard to know what kind of treatment to seek. So

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The Dos and Don’ts of Addressing Addiction in a Loved One
Loren Solomon | 20 September

When Your Loved One Is Struggling with Addiction Suspecting (or knowing) that loved one is struggling with an addiction to

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It Pays to Get Treatment – But How Will You Pay For Treatment?
Rob Cline | 16 May

You may find it easy to come up with reasons to avoid going to treatment for your substance use disorder

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