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National Coming Out Day is Today, Let’s Celebrate!
Seabrook | 11 October

  National Coming Out Day has been celebrated on October 11th since 1988, exactly one year after the historic lesbian

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Remembering Bereaved Parents Awareness Month
Seabrook | 2 August

Each year, 64,000 people die of drug related overdoses. That equates to 128,000 parents who lose a child, and 256,000

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America’s Youngest Victims of the Opioid Crisis
Seabrook | 13 July

In 2012, every twenty-five minutes a baby was born with neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS). In 2015, the rate increased to

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5 Questions to Ask Yourself When Researching Addiction Treatment Centers
Seabrook | 7 June

Recently, HBO’S John Oliver aired a segment highlighting the unchecked substance abuse rehabilitation market. The clip forced viewers to become

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Integrating Virtual Reality into Rehabilitation and Recovery
Seabrook | 13 April

The trending emerging technology in a vast majority of occupational fields is virtual reality. Professions ranging from marketing consultants to

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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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4 Tips to Make the Most Out of Family Therapy
Seabrook | 2 August

Including family therapy as part of your overall addiction treatment can increase your chances of getting (and staying) sober, according

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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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Fraternity Members Not Swayed by Intervention
Seabrook | 1 June

The reputation of the Greek college system of fraternities and sororities is seen as full of partying and drinking. Studies

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Lean On Me
Seabrook | 18 April

Blog post by: Alumni Relations Specialist I can remember at the end of my active addiction, my run was lonely

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