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What Can Discovery do for my Opioid Addiction?
Drug overdoses, nearly two-thirds of them from prescription opioids, heroin and synthetic opioids, killed 64,000 Americans in 2016, over 20 percent…
Read MoreWhat Can Discovery Do for my History of Trauma?
Emotional and psychological trauma results from an extremely stressful event such as a physical assault, emotional or verbal abuse, a life-threatening…
Read MoreWhat Can Discovery Do For my Alcohol Use Disorder?
According to statistics, alcohol is the most commonly used addictive substance in the United States: 17.6 million people or one in…
Read MoreTreatment for Vicodin Addiction
According to studies, hydrocodone/acetaminophen, commonly known as Vicodin, Norco or Lortab, had approximately 123.3 million prescriptions in 2014. Vicodin is a…
Read MoreTreatment for Self-Harm
Unlike most other mental health disorders, there is no defined treatment for self-harm that has been studied extensively with proven clinical…
Read MoreTelemedicine is Making a Breakthrough in Mental Health
Studies are showing that depression and anxiety rates are increasing among individuals in the United States and access to mental healthcare…
Read MoreSigns, Symptoms, and Warning Signs of Alcohol Addiction
Alcohol is the most commonly used addictive substance in the United States: 17.6 million people or one in every 12 adults…
Read MoreSigns, Symptoms and Causes of Reactive Attachment Disorder
Treating my Reactive Attachment Disorder Reactive attachment disorder also known as RAD occurs in children 9 months to 5 years of…
Read MoreSigns and Symptoms of Opioid Intoxication, Withdrawal and Addiction
The opioid epidemic has been ravishing through the United State of America since the 1990s and it has been worsening over…
Read MoreSelf-Harm: What Can I Do Next?
Seeking help for self-harm behavior is necessary however you must be willing to seek treatment and put in the effort required…
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