Keegan Warrington

opiate detox and recovery

The Risks And Dangers of Rapid Opiate Detox

The road to opiate detox and recovery is a process that is seldom straightforward. Since many factors often cause addiction, overcoming it involves getting into the root of the problem, which takes time. Because of this, people started thinking of methods to accelerate this process of recovery. However, approaches like this can do more harm …

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Work-Related Stress: Why It’s Difficult to Achieve a Work-Life Balance

Work-related stress is not new to any employee. Some would say that it comes with the job, that this is a manifestation of you working hard, going beyond your capabilities. It becomes a drive, an incentive to reward yourself or even expect rewards from others. Both the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) …

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5 Ways to Cope with Emotional Stress While Working Remotely

Many employees across the globe had transitioned to remote work due to the global health crisis. While this setup certainly has benefits, working from home has also been stressful to some. In fact, there has been a proliferation of workplace anxiety and depression. FlexJobs, in partnership with Mental Health America, conducted a study regarding the …

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Vicarious Trauma: A Secondary Distress for COVID-19 Medical Frontliners

Vicarious trauma is the negative emotional response to listening to another person’s distressing experiences. A person goes through this particular trauma after sympathizing and hearing out someone else’s stories of depression, pain, and sadness. Vicarious trauma is quite common with workers in the healthcare industry, specifically psychiatrists and surgeons, as they are much exposed to …

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Why You Should Seek Help From Dual Diagnosis Treatment Centers

The COVID-19 crisis brought new realities of restricted movements, unemployment, inadequate access to services and other support systems, and a lot more. These created new hurdles for people suffering from mental illness and substance use disorders, with 4 in 10 adults in the US reported having symptoms of anxiety or depression (a significant jump from …

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