AI-Induced Psychosis: How Chatbots Can Impact Mental Health

Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping how we communicate, work, and even seek support. From personalized chatbots to digital assistants, AI tools are designed to listen, engage, and mirror our thoughts in real time. While this can feel helpful and comforting, a...

Drug and Alcohol Intervention

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. With over 20 years of experience in the behavioral health field,...

Healthy in Recovery Means More Than Physical Health

When you reach out and get help for substance use, you might be focusing mostly on your physical well being. You probably want to feel good again. You most likely want to feel like you can function without having an intense desire to use drugs or alcohol. And...

Mental Health Companions & Coaches

Mental Health companions and Mental Health coaches most important role is to keep the client safe. At Connections in Recovery, our Mental Health Companion or Mental Health Coach is put in place to redirect the client when he or she is feeling triggered or spiraling...

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Identifying Adult Attachment Disorders

Identifying Adult Attachment Disorders

Attachment disorders usually happen when children don’t form secure bonds with their caregivers. This can be due to neglect, abuse, inconsistent caregiving, or early separation from parents. As a result, they may struggle to trust others and form healthy relationships later in life. There are two main types: Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) and Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder (DSED), each with its own set of behaviors. Without treatment, these issues can seriously affect mental health.

Sober Companions in Paris

Sober Companions in Paris

Sober Companions in Paris are dedicated professionals offer more than just guidance; they serve as pillars of strength, accountability, and unwavering support, helping individuals stay on course with their recovery goals.

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