When wilderness therapy first came on the scene, it evolved into a ’hoods in the woods scenario, where it was a toss-up who was tougher, the teens or the guides.
Dr. Robin Barnett, EdD, LCSW, LCADC, CSAT Psychedelics may have had their heyday in the 1960s, but they haven’t gone anywhere in that time. Sure, some people still use the
The national opioid epidemic is indisputable, with headlines like 200% increase in opioid-related deaths plastered across newspaper and television news with increasing frequency. Yet the stereotypical picture of who these
The World Health Organization (WHO) has added Gaming Disorder to it’s list as a mental health disorder. Gaming disorder will be included in the the next publication from the organization,
Dr. Robin Barnett, EdD, LCSW, LCADC, CSAT I was scrolling through my Facebook feed the other day and came across a post that laid out the facts about a local
Some intriguing news stories have popped up lately: “New study finds that medical marijuana may be helping to curb the opioid epidemic.” —The Washington Post “Can medical marijuana help end
Dr. Robin Barnett, EdD, LCSW, LCADC, CSAT It’s likely you’ve never heard of kratom. Certainly, the West Coast E.R. doctor whose patient showed up suffering from kratom withdrawal never had.
How the United States deals with addiction is a hotly debated subject—with strong opinions on completely different ends of the spectrum—but how does the rest of the world deal with
Fentanyl first burst into many people’s awareness with passing of iconic pop star, Prince. When he died of an accidental overdose of the opioid pain medication in April, suddenly everyone
Does it feel like you are always attracting dramatic situations to your life or engaging in activities that are risky, painful, emotional, exciting or create anger? If so… you may