Quantcast
Channel: Psychology Of Addiction – The Gooden Center
Browsing all 21 articles
Browse latest View live

Is Your Family Member’s Addiction the Elephant in the Room?

When someone close to you is dealing with an addiction it can be hard to find a way to cope with it. No one wants to intrude in someone’s personal life or tell them that they are making bad choices...

View Article



My Sober Companion Relapsed

  Ideally everyone’s experience during and after rehab will involve being surrounded by people you can count on and trust. It is very important to have effective mentors and a support network of...

View Article

Do I Have a Thought Disorder and Can It Be Treated?

  People who experience symptoms affecting the way they think and perceive things may have a mental health condition known as a thought disorder. When an individual is having issues with putting...

View Article

Middle Aged Men “Manxiety”

A recent trend in mental health issues has been affecting men in their late thirties and forties who are dealing with stress. Older men are coping with the struggles of work, family or being single in...

View Article

Opioid Crisis: Who Has the Solution?

The U.S. has been devastated by a crisis of addiction in recent years, with people struggling to survive their dependency on prescription opioids. Fatal overdoses from opioids have been on the rise and...

View Article


My Family Member is an Addict and Homeless

It is painful and devastating for loved ones when a family member has an addiction. It is even worse when they hit rock bottom and end up in a difficult financial situation. Homelessness is an...

View Article

How Connected are Football Concussion & Mental Health Issue?

Football may be a favorite national pastime for most Americans but professional NFL players often have to deal with the physical toll that the sport can take on them. Football players usually...

View Article

Internet Addiction is Real

Symptoms, Treatment, Research & Practice Addiction is an issue that is usually characterized by compulsive behavior and it can occur in many different patterns from drug abuse to gambling and even...

View Article


The Rural vs Urban Opioid Crisis

As the opioid epidemic continues to grow, researchers are beginning to recognize trends in how abuse and overdose affect different areas throughout the country. Opioid addiction is more dramatically...

View Article


How Anxiety and Alcohol are Linked

  People often associate alcohol with a feeling of relaxation, especially when it is used in a social setting or to unwind after work. However, that association can often become problematic especially...

View Article

10 Symptoms of Depression

Major depression is one of the most common disorders in the United States, affecting some 17.3 million people each year, or 7.3% of all U.S. adults. Major depression is defined as a period of at least...

View Article

The Connection Between Mental Illness and Substance Abuse

Today, some 18.5 million Americans struggle with a substance use disorder. A further 46.6 million Americans suffer from one or more mental health disorders. Most importantly, while 15.7% of the general...

View Article

9 Coping Skills for Your Recovery

Moving into recovery from a substance use disorder is a big step, one of the most important steps you will ever take, and one that can take years. If you’re quitting on your own or have recently left...

View Article


The LGBTQ+ Community and Substance Use

The LGBTQ+ community has a long-documented history of heavy substance use and abuse. Today, an estimated 4.5% of the U.S. population identifies as LGBTQ+, but over 7 million LGBTQ+ persons struggle...

View Article

Alcohol and Depression – What’s the Connection?

Depression is one of the most common mental illness in the United States, affecting some 17.3 million people each year, or some 7.3% of all U.S. adults. One in 5 of us will experience a depressive...

View Article


Depression in Retirement

Most people look forward to retirement as a time to relax and spend time with family. However, depression can become an unexpected problem for people in retirement because of the sudden change to their...

View Article

4 Non-Addictive Ways To Manage Insomnia

Bedtime is difficult for many people suffering with various mental illnesses, not only addiction. At night, lying in bed, our thoughts can easily turn to all the most difficult aspects of our lives. We...

View Article


How Do I Know If My Anxiety is Serious?

More than 18.9% of all Americans face a mental health disorder. Of those, anxiety is the most common. While anxiety disorder ranges from relatively mild to extremely severe, an estimated 40 million...

View Article

Signs of Disconnection in Depression and Tips to Reconnect

Anyone with a depression disorder, especially major depression, will understand what you mean when you say “disconnected”. The term refers to a range of medically recognized symptoms including...

View Article

PTSD and Addiction

PTSD is one of the most common mental illnesses in the United States. While many of us link the disorder with military service and war, an estimated 6.8% of the population will have PTSD at some point...

View Article
Browsing all 21 articles
Browse latest View live




Latest Images