
How Trauma Contributes to Addiction in the LGBTQ Community
Addiction does not occur in a vacuum—it often has deep-rooted emotional and psychological causes. One of the most significant underlying factors that contribute to addiction
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Addiction does not occur in a vacuum—it often has deep-rooted emotional and psychological causes. One of the most significant underlying factors that contribute to addiction
For many individuals, addiction does not exist in isolation—it is often linked to underlying mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, PTSD, and trauma-related disorders.
Addiction is not just a personal struggle—it deeply impacts romantic relationships, friendships, family connections, and chosen families. For LGBTQ individuals, the intersection of substance use,
Addiction is a chronic disease that requires comprehensive, long-term treatment to achieve recovery. However, for LGBTQ individuals, the journey to sobriety comes with additional challenges.
The overdose crisis in the United States is worsening, with one particularly troubling trend: the age of overdose victims is declining. More adolescents and young
Entering an LGBTQ addiction treatment program is a life-changing decision that sets the foundation for long-term recovery. Whether you’re attending an LGBTQ Partial Hospitalization Program
Recovery from addiction is more than just quitting substances—it requires commitment, consistency, and accountability. One of the biggest challenges in sobriety is staying motivated and
Recovery from substance use is a lifelong commitment, requiring ongoing effort, self-awareness, and resilience. While the initial decision to get sober is a significant achievement,
Dalmane (flurazepam) is a long-acting benzodiazepine commonly prescribed for insomnia and other sleep disorders. While effective in the short term, it carries a high risk
Methamphetamine, commonly known as meth, crystal meth, or ice, is a highly addictive stimulant that causes severe damage to the brain. Meth use alters brain
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