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WebMD
5 Ways Addiction and Substance Abuse Can Destroy Relationships
September 1, 2020
Clinician Erin O’Neil discusses why substance use disorders can take a toll on one’s passions as well as interpersonal relationships.
Connecticut Post
Opinion: It’s 10 pm: Do you know where your Narcan is?’
August 31, 2020
Chief Medical Officer Dr. Randall Dwenger shares why Narcan (naloxone) should be in every family’s emergency preparedness kit.
The Hour
Opinion: It’s 10 pm: Do you know where your Narcan is?
August 31, 2020
Mountainside’s Chief Medical Officer explains the dangers of isolation during the pandemic for people struggling with opioid use disorder.
Stamford Advocate
Opinion: It’s 10 pm: Do you know where your Narcan is?
August 31, 2020
On International Overdose Awareness Day, Dr. Randall Dwenger shares why naloxone is essential for saving lives.
Psychology Today
How to Spot Alcohol Use Disorder in a Family Member
August 28, 2020
Chief Clinical Officer Alexandra Helfer explains the early warning signs of alcoholism and how to support a family member struggling with it.
Intersections Exchange
Recovery Programs have Changed in Light of Technology and COVID
August 25, 2020
Boris Ingberg, Regional Director of Outpatient Services, discusses how addiction treatment professionals have had to adapt in the wake of the pandemic.
MEL Magazine
Adderall Addiction: Is Adderall the True “Gateway Drug”?
August 19, 2020
Michael Ahearn, Recovery Coach, shares with MEL Magazine why knowing the dangers of Adderall addiction is crucial, especially for millenials and younger people.
Glendale Register
Fighting a drug more deadly than fentanyl
August 5, 2020
Clinical Director Seon Kim explains why Americans have to be vigilant about the dangers of all drugs.
SparkPeople
Isn’t It Time You Stepped Out of Your Comfort Zone?
August 3, 2020
Wellness Manager Arthur Anderson shares the mental health benefits of being adventurous and breaking out of routines.
Psychology Today
Understanding Compassion Fatigue: Is it an inevitability or a preventable occurrence?
July 15, 2020
Marie Lanier, Manager of Executive Projects at Mountainside, shares the warning signs of compassion fatigue and how caregivers can manage it.
CT Latino News
Addiction Programs Adapt To Meet Challenges of Pandemic And A Rising Need
July 13, 2020
CT Latino News shares how addiction treatment centers across Connecticut are keeping their doors open while protecting their clients.
WNPR
Addiction Programs Adapt To Meet Challenges of Pandemic And A Rising Need
June 29, 2020
Mountainside has taken additional precautionary measures to meet the needs of clients struggling with alcoholism and other addictions during the pandemic.
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