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Month: August 2019
Addiction | Mental Health | Wellness | News
Taking Action: A Guide to Successful Interventions for Substance Use and Mental Health Disorders
Original Blog hosted by our friends at Longevilab/Blog author: Lauren Arborio, Co-Founder of CiR (Connections in Recovery) Supporting Your Loved One on the Road to Recovery Watching a loved one...
October News
Meet Dufflyn Lammers — a Relationship and Recovery Expert/Connections In Recovery’s European Liason, 3 tips for different stages of relationships, Happy 1 year to Revolve & the Miriam’s House Fundraiser recap…
In-Home Coaching: An Alternative to Residential Eating Disorder Treatment
Many times, when an individual is struggling with an eating disorder such as anorexia or bulimia nervosa, residential treatment is determined to be the best option to treat severe symptoms. ...
August News
Meet Dr. Lauren Costine & Learn about the ever changing LGBTQIA+ Alphabet, Back to School Services, and Upcoming Fall Events…
Help for Mental Health Disorders
Depression and anxiety affects a person's family, work, or school life; sleeping and eating habits; and general health. Depression and Anxiety becomes problematic when it starts to interfere with a...
July News
Highlighting Dr. Georgina Smith, Revolve Recovery, Vicarious Trauma, Mocktail Recipes, CiR Out & About and Education…
May is Mental Health Awareness Month
Mental Health Thoughts by Dufflyn Lammers, Sarah Gentry, Taylor Taxin, and Michael Holdaway. Our Colleague Mike Malone’s Eastern and Western Philosophy and Community Highlights…
Understanding Executive Function and Dysfunction
When executive functioning skills are hindered, it can make learning, working and managing daily life difficult. Things like organization, planning, and the ability to think things through and weigh...
Celebrating Sober Moms on Mother’s Day
It’s true the path to recovery is fraught with challenges in the beginning. It’s work, discipline, commitment, peeling back layer of vulnerabilities, speaking our truth and more. It also calls for...