Alcohol is the most widely used substance in the United States, and it’s often misused. According to the 2019 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 14.5 million people in the United States ages 12 ...
A new grant from New Hampshire’s Division of Behavioral Health at the Department of Health and Human Services awarded the University of New Hampshire $400,000 to create alternative peer groups for ...
Digital communities have emerged as powerful tools for support and connection in addiction recovery. Online forums, virtual meetings, and mobile apps offer new ways for individuals to navigate their ...
The Harbor in Shippensburg has announced that it has been chosen by the Capital Area Behavioral Health Collaborative to set up and administrate a recovery support services program. Anchored Peer ...
In the final chapter on recovery, panelists discussed examples of human services disaster recovery interventions that promote the social and economic well-being of children and families in the ...
As part of its ongoing mission to foster dialogue among stakeholders and to confront the challenges inherent in ensuring the nation’s health security, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) Forum on Medical ...
TAUNTON – “We haven’t really had a treatment center like this around here. It fills a need in the community,” said Beth Burnham, a recovering addict for the last 15 years, and member of the Taunton ...
Kentucky's House Bill 505 has created a crisis for peer support specialists by adding clinical-style requirements to their nonclinical roles. The new law has made it more expensive for agencies to ...
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