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Nutrition and Mental Health: How it Effects Women

Casa Capri Recovery is Committed to Helping Create a Healthier Lifestyle for Women. There are several categories of mental health issues and many require medications, therapy, DBT, CBT, EMDR, and even ECT. Casa Capri Recovery is a primary substance abuse treatment program that treats women with co-occurring disorders such as anxiety, depression, bipolar disease, PTSD and … Read more

Are You a Sugar Addict?

young woman kicking doughnuts and the habit of being a sugar addict

For many of us, sugar addict might be extreme. However, sugary foods are some of the most tempting foods available. Humans have an innate love of sugar, which explains why early humans gravitated toward them. Historically, sweeter foods were most likely to be the safest foods found in nature, while bitter foods, could be really … Read more

The Importance of Connection for Women in Recovery

supportive female psychologist shows the importance of connection for women in recovery

Women suffering from addiction and Women in Recovery Men and women have different needs during recovery. Addiction affects all people the same in some ways and much different in other ways. For example, men are more likely to suffer addiction overall, but women are more likely to telescope from normal usage to abuse. Also, self-medication … Read more

Practice These Daily Mindfulness Exercises to Help Reduce Stress

The holidays can be stressful for everyone. Even though they offer a chance to reconnect with friends and families, they can create and added layer of pain or depression. For those who are adjusting to recovery from addiction, changes in relationships or loss of loved ones, the tension and pressure of the holidays often results … Read more

SAMHSA: Health. Home. Purpose. Community.

women in recovery on beach celebrating samhsa national recovery month

September is National Recovery Month, a SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration)-sponsored event that boosts awareness and comprehension of mental and substance use disorders, and honors the individuals living in recovery.   National Recovery Month (AKA Recovery Month) is held each September to teach Americans that substance use treatment, as well as mental … Read more

National Recovery Month

woman at beach with arms up celebrating national recovery month

National Recovery Month is a national observance held every September and sponsored by SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) to educate Americans that substance use treatment and mental health services can enable those with a mental and/or substance use disorder to live a healthy and rewarding life. Click here to read more about … Read more

A Look at Amphetamine Overdose

amphetamine overdose possible as person holds drugs

Amphetamine abuse has become a rampant problem in the United States. And with abuse comes the more likely possibility of Amphetamine overdose. Between 2008 and 2012 alone, ADHD prescriptions increased 53%. From the Hollywood elite to stressed out college kids and young professionals, prescription amphetamines don’t discriminate between the young and old or the rich … Read more

International Overdose Awareness Day

blue ribbons in hands for international overdose awareness day

August 31st is International Overdose Awareness Day; a day filled with global activities designed to raise awareness and commemorate those who have been lost to drug overdoses. Since 2012, International Overdose Awareness Day has been coordinated by the not-for-profit Australian public health organization Penington Institute and you can show your support by wearing a badge or wristband. … Read more

Celebrities That Overdosed: A Look at Women We Lost Too Soon to Overdose

Newspaper clipping of Amy Winehouse

From singers to actresses to personalities, we’ve seen the brightest stars explode and fade, blessing us with their talent before succumbing to their demons. Let’s take a look at five women we lost too soon to an overdose. and the statistics behind the drugs they died from.   Judy Garland Frances Ethel Gumm was much … Read more