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Gambling · BaltimoreBy ADAM HUDACEK For two decades, William Hinman had been an addict — first to alcohol, then to gambling. But 10 years ago, he decided to get clean, and it worked. He’s now 52 and spending his days as a peer mentor at the Maryland Center of Excellence on Problem Gambling, helping those out of the addictions that once defined his life. The issue is, that many of those seeking similar help today are far younger than he was. Nearly one in five Maryl…See the Story
Other states have tackled youth gambling. Why hasn’t Maryland?
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Plymouth, Minnesota · PlymouthLife moves fast – and in college, an accelerated time frame means things can change in the blink of an eye. It’s the final period before starting a “grown up” career, where adolescence is fading away and an occupational future is just around the corner. It’s also one that offers one more chance to just …
The post Committing to Recovery in College first appeared on The Phoenix Spirit.See the Story
Committing to Recovery in College
Plymouth, Minnesota · PlymouthSome children grow up playing a special role in their families. They’re expected to emotionally manage an unstable and selfish parent for the sake of the family. In return for such caretaking, they’re given praise by the needy parent but are secretly hated by their siblings for getting extra attention. Often such children are chosen …
The post When You Were the Emotional Comforter of a Needy Parent first appeared on The Phoenix Spirit.See the Story
When You Were the Emotional Comforter of a Needy Parent
Plymouth, Minnesota · PlymouthCrystal Hill, founder of Twin Cities Wellness Center – Recovery Gym, remembers the exact moment she decided to get sober. She stood at the black line for boot camp during her second incarceration. Sergeants and CEOs were verbally in her face, “You think you’re a pretty girl. You think you can change when you want …
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From Prison Boot Camp to Recovery Wellness Center Founder
Plymouth, Minnesota · PlymouthI always believed that self-help wasn’t suitable for people with bipolar disorder. This year, however, I am experimenting on myself. In 2010, when I embraced recovery, numerous doctors and counselors advised me to avoid the personal development industry. They said a severe mental health diagnosis comes with many limitations that popular self-help practices may not …
The post 12 Months to Change My Life… All Over Again first appeared on The Phoen…See the Story
12 Months to Change My Life… All Over Again
Mental Health · PlymouthWe feature an expert in the mental health and substance use disorder field to answer questions. This issue we talk to Saul Selby of Minnesota Adult and Teen Challenge about using cannabis in treatment. Q: How did you get into the behavioral health field? I received treatment for drug and alcohol addiction at the age of …
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