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Understanding Co-Occurring Disorders: Why Integrated Treatment Is Essential for Recovery
Co-occurring disorders, also known as dual diagnoses, refer to the presence of both a substance use disorder (SUD) and a mental health condition in the same person. This combination is much more common than most people realize. More than half of those with a substance use disorder will also experience a mental illness at some point in their lives, and vice versa.
Lauren Grawert, MD
Jul 155 min read


Layers of Healing: Discovering Purpose in Pain & Trauma
Trauma is not merely an event that fades with time; it etches itself into the very fabric of our being, demanding acknowledgment and resolution. Though my experience happened in 2017, it took me four years to give the pain the acceptance and acknowledgment it needed. I got a text from someone wishing me "Happy Mother's Day," and it broke me four years later. It was at that point that I realized that our body keeps the score of every experience we go through.
Chantaeu Munroe
Jul 133 min read


The Unhoused Encounter Significant Barriers To Access Quality SUD Treatment Services
The connection between mental health, substance abuse, and homelessness in America is undeniably complex. People dealing with mental health problems may turn to substances as a form of self-medication, increasing their risk of addiction. As substance use rises, it can lead to financial hardship, job loss, and broken relationships — all of which raise the chances of ending up unhoused. Conversely, the harsh and often traumatic conditions of homelessness can worsen existing men
Nicolette Dalhamer
Jul 114 min read


Let’s Start A New Conversation: What if the Entire Treatment Conversation is Built on Incorrect Foundations?
It sounds radical, but what if substance use isn’t a disorder but a survival strategy for coping with trauma, poverty, or pain? The real issue isn’t in the brain or body but what’s happened to and around them. Recovery doesn’t require another diagnosis, but rather understanding, support, and meeting people where they are. Are we ready to have that conversation?
Simon Bratt
Jul 47 min read


Two Adults Living with Adult-Child Syndrome
Kirsten Rabuck collaborates with me as a co-author for this issue. She is a substance abuse counselor and an adult child of an alcoholic father, just like me. Together, we draw on our experiences as adult children to help others facing similar challenges.
Kirsten Rabuck
May 46 min read


Pain Is Inevitable; Suffering Is Optional
Pain is inevitable; suffering is optional. Pain is a natural part of life, but it does not have to rule it. Our thoughts and perceptions about pain cause suffering. People needlessly suffer for many years with substance abuse addiction. Unfortunate events, problems, and disappointments are the first arrows that cause pain. The second arrow may be self-deprecating thoughts, self-blame, or getting down on yourself. The key is not to grab a substance, alcohol, or drugs to heal t
Ashley Coughlin, MD
Apr 1612 min read


Co-occurring mental disorders and neurodivergence from someone who truly understands you!
Did my Depression isolate me, or did my unrealized Autism isolate me and lead to worsening Depression?
Mike Cornell
Mar 145 min read


SUD War Zones At Home
War zones might be closer than you realize, with 25% of children growing up with a father, mother, or both who have a substance use disorder
Bessel van der Kolk, MD
Mar 106 min read


Understanding Adult Child Syndrome (ACS) and Its Link to PTSD
Childhood trauma plays a significant role in the onset of adult-child syndrome. Such chronic trauma often leads to PTSD.
Tian Dayton
Feb 254 min read


Substance Use Challenges In Older Adults
Regrettably, substance abuse in older adults is becoming an increasing public health issue. The overdose crisis has spared no one.
Alexandra Plante
Feb 146 min read


Substance Use and Co-Occurring Mental Disorders
According to the American Addiction Centers, 20.3 million adults diagnosed with SUDs, and more than a 1/3 also suffer from mental illness...
Laurie Engel
Oct 3, 202412 min read


Is an Adult-Child Syndrome a Life Sentence?
By Tom O’Connor and Lauren Grawert, MD, FASAM, Co-Authors
Is there a recovery from Adult-Child Syndrome? Is there partial recovery?
Lauren Grawert, MD
Sep 27, 20249 min read
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