Recovery for Everyone makes this journey to freedom practical and achievable for those willing to do the hard work of recovery.
How do you stand up for mental wellness for yourself and for others? We should think about how we talk about mental health, how we look out for our own menta...
New research suggests that the elderly are twice as likely to take psychiatric drugs but are half as likely to see a psychiatrist, compare...
Some people may think the world revolves around them, but you don’t have to be a diva to have an ego. Scientifically speaking, the term basically re
After you go sober, can you ever really go back to drinking alcohol in moderation? Experts explain why or why not, and one writer opens up about her experience.
How do we Fight the Stigma of Mental Illness? Unfortunately, there is still a stigma when it comes to mental health awareness. Because ...
From medication to talk therapy, you can manage your mental health
To those who haven’t yet been personally impacted by this crisis imagine how it would feel to lose a child because you couldn’t get them the help they needed.
Part of recovery is bridging the gap between treatment and real life. That means family. How does one go about being honest to family about your recovery?
It can be very difficult to know how to support a person with mental illness. Here are some simple guidelines that can help.