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- September Is National Recovery Month
- Is MDMA Addictive?
- Celebrating International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia
- Highlighting Mental Health Needs During Latinx Heritage Month
- What Is PHP Treatment: Here’s What You Need to Know About Partial Hospitalization Programs
- What is Tina?
- What Happens in LGBTQ Group Therapy?
- Transgender Substance Abuse
- Bisexual Substance Abuse
- Transgender Day of Visibility [2022]
- 4 Reasons LGBTQ People Have A Higher Addiction Risk
- 12 Things To Do When A Loved One Gets Out Of Rehab
- HIV And Substance Abuse: A Recipe For Disaster?
- Can I Get Fired For Going To Rehab?
- 10 Ways To Stay Sober During The Summer
- Invisible, Ignored, And Misunderstood: The Challenges Of Non-Binary People & What Treatment Centers Can Do To Help
- Meth Addiction, Alzheimer’s Disease and the LGBTQ Community: Everything You Need to Know
- 10 Ways To Celebrate Pride Month Without Alcohol
- 7 Tips For Easing Meth Comedown and Withdrawal Symptoms
- Transgender Sex Work: Why It Happens And How Rehab Centers Can Help
- 6 Things You Can Only Find In LGBTQ-Affirmative Drug Treatment
- Co-Occurring Disorders, Dual-Diagnosis Treatment & The LGBTQ Community
- Gay & Sober: 7 Ways To Build LGBTQ Community That Don’t Involve Bars
- They, He, She, Ze: What Are Pronouns And Why Do They Matter In LGBTQ Addiction Treatment?
- What’s Velvet Rage And What Does It Mean For Substance Abuse Among Gay Men?
- Gender Dysphoria & Substance Abuse: Is There A Connection?
- Substance Abuse In Transmen and Transwomen—What’s Similar, What’s Different & What Can Be Done
- 10 Tips To Avoid Valentine’s Day Depression– #4 Will Really Surprise You
- Barriers to Substance Abuse Treatment For African Americans And What We Can Do To Improve It
- LGBTQ-Affirmative Addiction Treatment: What It Is, Why It’s Important, And How Clinicians Can Implement It
- 5 LGBTQ New Year’s Resolutions You Can Make In 2021
- Transgender People Suffer From Drug and Alcohol Addiction More Than Anyone Else. Here’s Why.
- 4 Reasons Gender Pronouns Matter More Than You Think
- 7 Reasons Why Choosing an LGBTQ-Affirmative Program Matters
- Intersectionality Within LGBTQ – Affirmative Treatment
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- What’s The Difference Between Inpatient and Outpatient Drug Rehab?
- Broke, Sick, and Stressed—The Devastating Impact Of COVID-19 On LGBTQ People
- Hello world!
- The Consequences Of Elections On LGBTQ People
- Understanding Needs of Transgender Individuals in Treatment
- La Fuente Hollywood Comes Out Of The Closet
- National Recovery Month-La Fuente Is 10-Lets Celebrate
- Leadership through Love, Not Bullying: A Lesson about Inspiring Your Colleagues
- Building Trust by Showing Respect: Leadership Earned through Listening
- A Look At Rehab
- A fountain of hope and recovery in the heart of Hollywood, CA
- Revival of the Mind and Body: The Value of Compassionate Care and Personalized Service
- In and Of the City: Defeating Addiction without Retreating from Life
- Alcohol Disrupts Sleep, Poor Sleep Leads to Alcohol Addiction, Cyclic Irony?
- Why You’ve Never Heard of the Vaccine for Heroin Addiction
- Alcohol Poisoning Deaths
- Why painkiller addicts turn to heroin
- Survey: Addiction and Drug Abuse Concerns Prompting PCPs to Prescribe Fewer Opioids
- “Current Trends in HIV” Comp CEU Luncheon with Jorge E. Rodriquez, MD
- La Fuente Invites you to Current Trends in HIV: Prevention, Early Intervention, Treatments
- Proud to call you Dad
- Kids With ADHD More Likely to Abuse Drugs: Analysis
- CARF Accreditation
- Interview with Manny Rodriguez by Martha Lockie
- 5 Questions Everyone Should Ask When Choosing a Treatment Center
- Families Need Recovery Too
- Can Mental Tricks Manage Pain? Day 2
- Can Mental Tricks Manage Pain? Day 3
- Can Mental Tricks Manage Pain? Day 4
- Can Mental Tricks Manage Pain? Day 5
- Can Mental Tricks Manage Pain? Day 6
- Smartphone Technology Helps People Cut Down on Drinking
- Can Mental Tricks Manage Pain? Day 7
- Can Mental Tricks Manage Pain? Day 8
- Drinking and Driving: The Facts
- Can Mental Tricks Manage Pain? Day 9
- Can Mental Tricks Manage Pain? Day 10
- Can Mental Tricks Manage Pain? Day 11
- National Recovery Month
- Can Mental Tricks Manage Pain? Final Day
- Recovery Jargon
- Is drinking and Driving Genetic?
- Mental and Substance Use Disorders: Fast Facts
- How Monster Energy May Have Monster Repercussions
- Myths VS. Facts
- Speak up and Speak Out
- Off the Drugs, Onto the Cupcakes
- Drugs as the New Parents
- 4 Physical Side Effects of Being Addicted To Your Smartphone
- Hollywood, Addiction and Recovery – An Insider’s View
- Drug Induced Seizures
- National Recovery Month Reason to celebrate
- Needy? 5 Tips to Stop Codependent People-Pleasing
- How Science Has Revolutionized the Understanding of Drug Addiction
- Substance abuse tied to aggression in mentally ill
- Helping a Family Member or Friend
- #14Days: Addiction affects the whole family
- 26 reasons why you should go ‘Sober for October’ like Laura Whitmore
- The Ineffectiveness of Opioids for Chronic Pain
- 5 Ways We Punish Addicts – And Why We Should Stop
- Suicide Is Not a Moral Issue!
- Stemming the Rising Tide of Heroin Abuse
- Watching Friends Recover from Addiction on Facebook
- Election 2014 FAQ: Prop 46 — doctor drug testing and medical negligence
- #14Days: When to stage an intervention
- More tools needed in fight against drug addiction
- When Addiction Becomes the Boss
- A Psychodynamic Way of Understanding Addiction
- Damned If You Do, Dead If You Don’t
- As Seen on TV: Advertising’s Influence on Alcohol Abuse
- Prescription Opioid Abuse: A Gateway to Heroin and Overdose
- Recent study shows how drug addiction affects family and friends
- 5 Excuses for Staying Addicted – Is One of Them Yours?
- Addiction Recovery Means A Lot Of Sleepless Nights
- What Does The Drug Do For You?
- Deaths from prescription drugs skyrocket
- Methadone clinics need more stringent regulation
- Global Drug Survey 2015: seven things you may not know about drugs
- World AIDS Day 2014: Closing the gap in HIV prevention and treatment
- HIV and Smoking: A dangerous cocktail
- Addiction as a Disease of Isolation
- The Great American relapse
- Regular Pot Use Changes the Brain
- Amotivational Syndrome and Marijuana Use
- A Surprising Look at the Most Addictive Drugs in the World
- Kids With Family History Of Substance Abuse Have Brains That Must Work Harder To Fight Impulses
- Support the Petition to Give Addicts a Real Chance at Recovery
- Affordable Care Act Enrollment FAQs
- SEE IT: Project shows the shocking physical repercussions of drug addiction
- Stop Enabling Your Addicted Adult Child
- Social Bonding and Addiction
- Why Depression Test Is Good News for the Addicted
- “Magic Mushrooms” Might Be More Magic Than We First Thought
- Anxiety Drug Addiction Among Teenagers Grows
- Cannabis users ‘have lungs of 80-year-olds’: Doctors warn people are turning up at A&E with new form of emphysema after using drug for less than ten years
- Alcohol Abuse During the Holidays
- Can You Thrive After Childhood Trauma?
- Study Shows Serotonin Can Increase Risk of Drug Addiction
- Cocaine, amphetamine users more likely to take their own lives
- Battling Rx drug abuse means taking a closer look