Connections in Recovery (CiR) Europe provides confidential, around-the-clock behavioral health support services for individuals and families navigating mental health or addiction recovery. Servicing...
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Connections in Recovery (CiR) Europe provides confidential, around-the-clock behavioral health support services for individuals and families navigating mental health or addiction recovery. Servicing...
On June 20, 2025, UCLA and Connections in Recovery (CiR) successfully hosted the 6th Annual Los Angeles Mental Health & Addiction Symposium at UCLA’s Neuroscience Research Building Auditorium....
Since launching in 2017, Connections in Recovery Europe (CiREU) has supported individuals of all ages on their journey to recovery with a multi-dimensional, collaborative approach to mental health...
When someone you love is facing a mental health crisis or struggling with substance misuse, it can feel overwhelming to know where to turn. That’s where Connections in Recovery Interventions comes...
In today’s world, mental health issues substance misuse disorders are more prevalent than ever. With this increase comes a higher need for effective, compassionate, and clinically-informed support...
As wind-driven wildfires devastated Los Angeles, claiming lives and destroying thousands of homes and businesses, the emotional and psychological toll on affected communities was, and continues, to...
Prior to sobriety, many who were active in their addiction probably looked to New Year's Eve and other holiday gatherings as a convenient excuse to party heavily without any judgement—because...
Choosing to See the Good: How Shifting Perspective Boosts Mental Health In our busy lives, we often overlook the beauty and kindness around us, yet choosing to focus on these moments can profoundly...
New York City’s fast-paced, high-stress environment presents unique challenges for individuals in recovery from substance misuse. As they return to the city, maintaining sobriety and building a new,...
What We See and How We Feel: The world is filled with beauty, kindness, and moments of generosity, but in our fast-paced lives, these moments often go unnoticed. Yet, how we view the world—and how we intentionally choose to see its loveliness—can profoundly impact our mental health.