What should I know about addiction & substance use?
Full Details
Related Topics & Tags
Disclaimer
This information is not a substitute for professional medical advice
Content Warning
This content may not be suitable for those in crisis. If you're experiencing a mental health emergency, please contact crisis resources immediately.
Crisis ResourcesYou Might Also Be Interested In...
In this topic
What is anxiety actually doing to my body?
Your anxiety is like a smoke alarm - loud, annoying, but trying to keep you safe. It's not broken, just overly sensitive.
What should I know about body dysmorphia?
body dysmorphia affects everyone differently, but you're not alone in this.
Understanding phobias (what's really happening)
phobias is like trying to text with oven mitts on - your brain's alarm system working overtime. It's not broken, just sensitive.
Myth: ocd and genetic factors
sleep & mental health is like trying to text with oven mitts on - your brain's alarm system working overtime. It's not broken, just sensitive.
Related
The recovery process behind mental health and job loss
Addiction is your brain's attempt to feel normal when normal feels impossible. It's a symptom, not a character flaw.
How to social situations with adhd and learning disabilities (practical steps)
Addiction is your brain's attempt to feel normal when normal feels impossible. It's a symptom, not a character flaw.
Quick mental health and exercise help for emergency situations
Addiction is your brain's attempt to feel normal when normal feels impossible. It's a symptom, not a character flaw.
Quick college mental health help for work challenges
Addiction is your brain's attempt to feel normal when normal feels impossible. It's a symptom, not a character flaw.
How to creating support systems with mental health in retirement (practical steps)
Addiction is your brain's attempt to feel normal when normal feels impossible. It's a symptom, not a character flaw.
Need Personalized Support?
While information is helpful, sometimes you need someone to talk to. Our AI therapist is here to listen and support you.