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Guest Post: Interview with Author of Breakdown: A Clinician’s Experience in a Broken System of Emergency Psychiatry

Bipolar Bandit

Administrative pressure to reduce hospital emergency lengths of stay can result in premature discharges. Without proper treatment, symptoms worsen, and readmission to emergency services is inevitable-if they don’t inflict serious injury on themselves, others, or get arrested first.

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Popular Social Work Questions & Answers

Social Work Haven

It is time for that interview you have been waiting for and you must prepare. In social work interviews, there are some common social work interview questions asked. It is important that you start preparing for likely answers to questions you anticipate and not wait until the interview to decide what your answers would be.

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Molly vs. Ecstasy: What’s the Difference?

Gateway Foundation

The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) reports that molly and MDMA found on the streets are often cut or mixed with other substances or marketed as MDMA without containing the substance. Coping skills therapy: Learning coping skills will equip you with various tools to help you manage your triggers outside of treatment.

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What Is Xylazine, and Why Is Its Use Growing in Chicago?

Gateway Foundation

Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved for veterinary use. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has found fentanyl and xylazine mixtures in 48 of the country’s 50 states, making it a widespread challenge. It’s a harmful substance that dealers often mix with other drugs, increasing their potency and health risks.

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What Is Xylazine, and Why Is Its Use Growing in Chicago?

Gateway Foundation

Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved for veterinary use. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has found fentanyl and xylazine mixtures in 48 of the country’s 50 states, making it a widespread challenge. It’s a harmful substance that dealers often mix with other drugs, increasing their potency and health risks.