First responders are at high risk for developing PTSD because they face traumatic events in accordance with their occupations on an almost daily basis. Firefighters,…
Signs and symptoms of opioid use disorder begin with physical and mental changes like mood swings, depression, anxiety, constipation, and lack of coordination. Prescription drugs…
A support group meeting can be helpful and motivating for Veterans in recovery from addiction or mental illness. It can be challenging to find a…
Anger is a normal emotional response, but have you wondered if you need help managing extreme bouts of anger that you can’t seem to control?…
Veterans can experience extreme guilt and shame in addiction recovery from experiences of trauma in combat, military conflicts, and deployment difficulties. Some Veterans experience a…
Naval rehab centers revolve around several different programs for alcohol dependency, substance abuse, and co-occurring mental illnesses that may be present. Opioids, chemical dependencies, alcohol,…
Veteran rehab programs are for Veterans with substance abuse disorders, mental illness, co-occurring medical conditions, and other concerns such as homelessness and unemployment. The needs…
Drug use in the military is dangerous for many reasons. Since 1999, 17,000 people received a discharge from the US Military because of drug use.…
Mental health issues and substance abuse problems are the cause of extreme concern today because of the rising numbers of those affected. Traumatic events in…
Being truthful about participating in rehab for drug or mental health treatment is the best option. The military has access to all medical records and…