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Continuing Care After Addiction Treatment in Chicago

Gateway Foundation

Addiction recovery lasts long after the initial treatment, which means your care must continue as well. In the second stage, you begin continuing care — the range of outpatient addiction treatments that support your ongoing recovery. Building confidence in your ability to maintain your recovery. Therapy and Counseling.

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The Impact of Collective Trauma and How Behavioral Health Organizations Can Help

Relias

Individuals affected by collective trauma may also exhibit symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, or other mental health disorders. This loss can contribute to a sense of disorientation and alienation, hindering the community’s ability to navigate the recovery process effectively.

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Finding Hope and Healing: 71 Powerful Bible Verses about Depression and Anxiety in Social Work

Social Work Haven

By understanding the intersection of faith and mental health, we can better support individuals on their path to recovery. By remembering that God is always there for us in our darkest moments, we can take the first steps toward recovery. With faith in His promises, we can take the first steps toward healing and recovery.

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BSW & MSW Scholarship Recipients 2022-2023

University of Connecticut

Scholarship Fund This scholarship is awarded to a student currently conducting their field placement at the UConn Counseling & Mental Health Services. I am very grateful for the support which will benefit my process not only as a student, but as a parent, a person in long-term recovery, a clinician, a son, a brother, and a mentor.

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My Short Stay in a Mental Health Hospital

Beautiful Voyager

Many were here with post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, so common following participation in armed conflict and in some cases, the result of physical or sexual abuse. He covers most of our household expenses and goes to couples counseling with me. My night-time agonies were retreating and I could feel a tendency towards recovery.

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Whole Person Heart Care

American Board of Clinical Social Work

A Whole Heart approach can advance a healthy lifestyle through interdisciplinary services such as nutrition counseling, health coaching and mindfulness-based therapies. At follow-up they reported less perceived stress, less loneliness and reduced symptoms of PTSD compared to women who completed the standard 8 week health promotion group.

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