Sep 12, 2025 | Rehab, Recovery and Behavioral Health News
Sometimes, mental health becomes difficult or impossible to manage on one’s own. That’s not the result of weakness or a character defect—that’s just how mental illness works. In fact, the National Institute of Mental Health reports that in 2019, 44% of adult Americans...
Sep 11, 2025 | Rehab, Recovery and Behavioral Health News
In 2016, The New York Times Magazine gave millennials a new nickname: Generation Adderall. Since its release in 1996, doctors have prescribed the drug to millions of people—oftentimes children. While prescription drugs can help us manage an assortment of health...
Sep 10, 2025 | Rehab, Recovery and Behavioral Health News
Everybody has moments where they feel sad, unmotivated, or hopeless. However, for people with depression, this depressed mood doesn’t just go away. A major depressive episode can be dangerously intense and cause serious side effects. It’s important to know that...
Sep 10, 2025 | Rehab, Recovery and Behavioral Health News
Oftentimes, depression and addiction go hand-in-hand. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), about 320 million people around the world struggle with varying degrees of depression. That’s a lot of people struggling with a treatable disorder. Unfortunately,...
Sep 9, 2025 | Rehab, Recovery and Behavioral Health News
Have you ever wondered about the differences between amphetamine and methamphetamine? With such close similarities, it can be quite confusing to understand the legality and risks of using amphetamine vs. methamphetamine. The Blackberry Center is here to answer your...
Sep 9, 2025 | Rehab, Recovery and Behavioral Health News
Schizophrenia affects millions of people in the United States each year. Despite how many people live with the condition, people with schizophrenia often go years without a diagnosis because they are unfamiliar with the symptoms. And unfortunately, going without...
Sep 8, 2025 | Rehab, Recovery and Behavioral Health News
When you think of depressive disorders, you might imagine someone who is lethargic and can barely get out of bed. And while low energy or fatigue are common signs of depression, high-functioning depression is a common phenomenon. And in cases like this, an outside...
Sep 8, 2025 | Rehab, Recovery and Behavioral Health News
The Mental Health Foundation‘s Mental Health Awareness Week is here (May 18th-24th), and the theme this year is kindness. That means showing kindness both to others and to yourself. But what are you supposed to do during Mental Health Awareness Week, and how can you...
Sep 5, 2025 | Rehab, Recovery and Behavioral Health News
When you think of unhealthy coping mechanisms, drug and alcohol addiction may come to mind. There’s no doubt that smoking, drinking, and the use of harder drugs like heroin, opioids, or methamphetamine are unhealthy coping mechanisms in their own right, but it’s also...