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Posted on February 19 , 2020
Black History Month: Dr. Carl C. Bell Carl C. Bell, MD, may have died in 2019 at the age of 71, but his contributions to psychiatry will live on. He wrote about and spoke for many issues, including fetal alcohol syndrome disorders (FASD), bipolar disorder, and trauma. Bell practiced in […]

Posted on February 15 , 2020
Susan B. Anthony Day On February 15, 1820, Susan B. Anthony was born. Although we commemorate her birth every year on February 15th, few people know about it or the significance of this woman’s life. However, if you’re a history buff, you may know that the efforts of Anthony and […]

During Recovery, Valentine’s Day Should Be a Time for Sober Single Reflection On Valentine’s Day, everybody wants to be in a happy, romantic relationship. For individuals who have only recently started or completed rehab for substance use disorder (SUD), however, it may be best to remain single. There’s an unwritten […]

Posted on February 12 , 2020
National Freedom to Marry Day On February 12, 2020, millions will celebrate the right for same-sex couples to enter the binding, faithful, and loving union known as marriage. It’s only been a few years since the Supreme Court ruled in favor of same-sex marriages. Many couples had to battle to […]

Posted on February 07 , 2020
Dr. Beny J. Primm, tireless advocate for treating drug addiction and preventing the spread of AIDS Beny J. Primm, M.D., was enjoying his chosen field of obstetrics and gynecology, but when he was a resident at a Long Island hospital he found that many white patients did not want to […]

Posted on February 04 , 2020
February 4 – World Cancer Day In case you’ve never heard of it, World Cancer Day occurs every year on February 4. The goal of this day is to help encourage awareness, education, and understanding of this disease. Many don’t know that research shows that some types of cancer are […]

Frederick Douglass Spoke for Freedom, Equality — and Abstaining from Alcohol Frederick Douglass is well known for being an abolitionist, a supporter of the suffragist movement, and for being a powerful writer and accomplished speaker. He was also known for championing temperance, or abstinence from alcohol. Douglass experienced indescribable cruelties […]

Posted on February 02 , 2020
Groundhog Day and Breaking Cycles Have you seen the movie Groundhog Day? In this movie, Bill Murray plays Phil, a cynical weatherman who relives Groundhog Day over and over again in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. While the movie is fictional, we can compare Phil’s situation to the life of someone addicted to […]

Posted on January 28 , 2020
Truett Foster McKeehan: Gone Too Soon It never seems to end. Another promising life cut short due to drugs. We’ve recently discovered that twenty-one-year-old Truett Foster McKeehan died in October 2019 due to an accidental overdose of amphetamines and fentanyl. The aspiring rapper, also known by the names TRU, Shiloh, […]

Posted on January 22 , 2020
National Mental Wellness Month Good mental health improves our lives in so many ways, while mental health struggles can make life so difficult. Mental health and addiction are often connected. An addiction to drugs or alcohol could make us depressed, anxious, or contribute to other conditions. Sometimes, people who are […]

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