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Hanley Center Counseling – A Community Resource

Hanley Center Counseling – A Community Resource

By: Tommy C. McGee LMHC, CAP, QS | Clinical Director - Hanley Center Counseling  Hanley is excited to expand our services at Hanley Center by providing outpatient services at Hanley Center Counseling (HCC). Hanley Counseling Center serves as a bridge to our West Palm...

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What is Narrative Exposure Therapy?

What is Narrative Exposure Therapy?

By: Deborah Kuzmin, LCSW - Executive Director of Hanley Center According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), substance use disorders are among the most common mental health disorders in the United States. Unfortunately, many who...

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How Alcohol Impacts Sleep

How Alcohol Impacts Sleep

Sleep is essential to good health and well-being, but getting the rest you need can be difficult. If you're struggling with insomnia, alcohol might seem like a quick fix. It has a long history of use as a sleep aid. However, studies have shown that alcohol may help...

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What Makes Hanley’s Older Adult Program Different?

What Makes Hanley’s Older Adult Program Different?

With drug use among adults ages 65 and older on the rise, the number of older adults needing treatment has increased over the last two decades. It's projected to continue to rise throughout the remainder of the 2020s. As pioneers in treatment for seniors, Hanley...

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No Alcohol in Any Form at All?

No Alcohol in Any Form at All?

By: Bart Ross, Recovery Services Manager I like to call the Doctor's Opinion the most important piece of useless information in the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous. In this article, I'm going to focus mainly on the physical craving that Doctor Silkworth writes about...

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Are You Ever Too Old to Get Sober?

Are You Ever Too Old to Get Sober?

Regardless of how long your loved one has had a drinking problem, there is no cutoff age for finally getting sober. Your loved one may have started abusing alcohol in the Sixties or Seventies and it's a way of life, or they may have only become a heavy drinker...

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Making Amends with Family

Making Amends with Family

Making amends with family is an important part of the recovery process. In fact, two of the 12 Steps (8 and 9) are specifically about making amends. Unlike apologizing, making amends involves acknowledging the hurt, amending your behavior (demonstrating changes...

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Risk factors of OCD and Alcoholism

Risk factors of OCD and Alcoholism

OCD and alcoholism can be linked in individuals who turn to drinking to reduce the compulsive behaviors tied to their condition. While alcoholism can provide a mask for OCD, it can also intensify the severity of OCD symptoms.  Any casual use of the term OCD...

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Percocet Withdrawal Symptoms and Timeline

Percocet Withdrawal Symptoms and Timeline

Percocet withdrawal symptoms include nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea, that may be made worse if the drug’s been taken for a long time. Withdrawal symptoms can appear within 24 hours of last taking Percocet, and most physical symptoms can continue for up to five days....

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What is Cognitive Processing Therapy?

What is Cognitive Processing Therapy?

Cognitive Processing Therapy, or CPT, is a form of therapy that has been shown to be effective in helping people who have experienced trauma. CPT is a talk therapy designed to help people understand and process their traumatic experiences and reduce the painful...

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Most Commonly Abused Prescription Drugs

Most Commonly Abused Prescription Drugs

Commonly abused prescription drugs include opioids, depressants, and stimulants. Prescription drug abuse affects nearly every age group in the U.S., with one in four teens reporting misusing or abusing prescription drugs at some point, usually gaining access in family...

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Spiritual Awakening

Spiritual Awakening

Bart Ross | Recovery Services Manager A Spiritual awakening as the result of the 12-Steps happens when our ego experiences an infinite sense of reality and truth. The way we think, feel, and act changes. We realized what we had believed was our truth really was false...

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Alcohol Use Rising in Older Adults

Alcohol Use Rising in Older Adults

As the youngest Baby Boomers approach the age of sixty, the rising rates of alcohol use among this entire generation are getting attention. Alcohol’s impact on an aging brain and body can be significant, especially for seniors already taking prescription medications...

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Is Ritalin Addictive?

Is Ritalin Addictive?

"Is Ritalin addictive?" is a question to ask your physician upon receiving a prescription for this medication or any medication. You likely know Methylphenidate under its brand name of Ritalin and its common usage to treat ADHD. The drug provides short-term benefits...

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Why Everyone Should Carry NARCAN to Prevent Overdose

Why Everyone Should Carry NARCAN to Prevent Overdose

On August 31, the U.S. will join more than 40 other nations to recognize International Overdose Awareness Day. Drug users in North America contribute significantly to overdose death numbers, with one in four fatalities globally coming from this continent and a...

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PTSD Treatment and Facts

PTSD Treatment and Facts

Post-traumatic stress can follow a single traumatic event or multiple traumas experienced by one person. However, when signs of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) appear, it's essential to learn how to manage its symptoms in healthy ways. Let's take a look at...

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You’re Not Alone: Common Mental Health Disorders

You’re Not Alone: Common Mental Health Disorders

In a culture that looks at enduring struggles as a noble act, the message to many people suffering silently from mental health issues is to just stay strong and deal with it. Buying into this thinking can contribute to a sense of isolation and powerlessness. With...

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Types of Depression

Types of Depression

Did you know there are several types of depression? If you suffer from depression, learning more about your specific type of depression can shape your steps to respond to it. For example, let’s look at several depression types and explore when and if inpatient...

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