Memorial Day Weekend Checkpoints for Drugged, Drunk DrivingAddictionBy Promises Behavioral HealthMay 22, 2014An army of officers will fan out over Memorial Day weekend around the country with DUI checkpoints and patrols aimed at snagging not just drunk drivers, but the growing menace of drugged drivers. This intensified focus comes on the heels of a new study that finds an increase in fatal accidents involving marijuana since Colorado…
Drugs That Curb Alcohol Cravings Underused, Study FindsAlcoholismBy Promises Behavioral HealthMay 18, 2014Given that one person in the world dies every 10 seconds from alcohol consumption, the need for help in staying sober is starkly clear. So why has more than a decade passed with little use of two effective medications for alcoholics? That was the question undertaken by researchers at the University of North Carolina at…
Socializing Sober: Tips for Surviving Ignorant RemarksRecoveryBy Promises Behavioral HealthMay 16, 2014When you first get sober, you may avoid attending weddings or other social events where people may be drinking or drugging. But sooner or later, you attend one of these events, knowing that picking up a drink or a drug to be sociable isn’t an option for you. Some people choose to preserve their anonymity.…
Alcohol Kills One Person Every 10 SecondsAlcoholismBy Promises Behavioral HealthMay 15, 2014A sobering new report finds that 3.3 million people — one in 20 worldwide — died from alcohol consumption in 2012, prompting calls this week for global action. The World Health Organization issued its findings at a special meeting Monday, calling for governments to take aggressive action to reduce excessive drinking. Leading the findings was…
Celebrate National Women’s Health Week With a Checkup for Body and MindNews and ResearchBy Promises Behavioral HealthMay 14, 2014When was the last time you had a checkup? As we celebrate National Women’s Health Week, which begins every year on Mother’s Day, women are being urged to make a promise to take care of themselves by pledging to have a well-woman exam, eat well, get active and to take care of their mental health.
Understanding Frontotemporal Neurocognitive DisorderMental HealthBy Promises Behavioral HealthMay 11, 2014Frontotemporal neurocognitive disorder is a mental health condition characterized by abnormal shrinkage in two parts of the brain, called the frontal and temporal anterior lobes. This condition replaces an essentially equivalent illness, known as frontotemporal dementia, in the newly released fifth edition of the mental health reference text called the “Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of…
Study Identifies Brain Region Linked to Gambling AddictionBehavioral AddictionsBy Promises Behavioral HealthMay 10, 2014A new study from Cambridge University in the U.K. has identified a part of the brain that appears to play an active role in compulsive gambling. The study, led by Dr. Luke Clark of Cambridge, was published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). The Cambridge researchers found that brain damage affecting…
Chiara de Blasio Honored for Sharing Story of Addiction, DepressionAddictionBy Promises Behavioral HealthMay 10, 2014The first daughter of New York City continues to go public with her depression and addiction story, and this week she was recognized for inspiring hope in other young people facing mental health problems. Chiara de Blasio, the 19-year-old daughter of Mayor Bill de Blasio, had startled the public with a Christmas Eve video revealing…
Mental Health Awareness Month: Stigma Smashing!News and ResearchBy Promises Behavioral HealthMay 9, 2014Imagine you’ve just walked into the home of friends for their 25th wedding anniversary celebration. At this party there are a couple of people you’ve known for years, several you know pretty well and many more you’ve only just met. There are 40 people at the party, let’s say, a sizable group for any home-based…
Center for Relationship and Sexual Recovery at The Ranch Expands with Opening of Deerfield HouseUncategorizedBy Promises Behavioral HealthMay 9, 2014To meet the growing national demand for men’s sex addiction and intimacy disorders treatment, the Center for Relationship and Sexual Recovery at The Ranch expands to a state-of-the-art 12,000 square foot treatment facility.