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Women’s History Month: Honoring Ms. Peg Diehl
Seabrook | 30 March

March is women’s history month. The most prominent woman in Seabrook’s rich 44-year history is Ms. Peg Diehl. Ms. Peg

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Emotional Support Animals
Seabrook | 23 March

Leaving treatment can be frightening, with it comes mass amounts of anxiety and apprehension. Like any other new adventure, it

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Finding Employment Following Treatment
Seabrook | 16 March

When leaving recovery, a common goal patients have is to obtain a job. It is a goal, because it is

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Study: More Hardcore Smokers Trying to Quit
Seabrook | 20 October

A new study found that more “hardcore” smokers than ever are trying to quit. For the study, roughly 120,000 smokers

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STDs on the Rise
Seabrook | 12 October

For the second consecutive year, new federal data shows a sharp increase of three common sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) —

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It’s Mental Illness Awareness Week
Seabrook | 5 October

It’s Mental Illness Awareness Week (MIAW), held during the first week of October and designed to spread awareness and understanding of mental illness

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Which Friends Will Support Your Sobriety?
Seabrook | 18 September

Especially in early recovery, it’s important to do your best to spend the majority of your time with friends and

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It’s National Recovery Month
Seabrook | 6 September

September is an important month for people in recovery – it’s National Recovery Month. A time when those outside of

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How Empathy Can Help You Heal
Seabrook | 21 August

Empathy, or the ability to step into the shoes of another person and feel what he or she is feeling,

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4 Reasons to Continue Talk Therapy
Seabrook | 26 July

If you’re in rehab, it’s likely that talk therapy – between you and a therapist, social worker, psychologist, psychiatrist or

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