In today’s ever-growing and evolving digital age, it is important to understand the psychological and neurological factors driving AI chatbot addiction, its impact on young adults, and potential interventions to mitigate its risks.
Family Addiction Specialist
心理健康保健
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New York City's most private, personalized and comprehensive concierge addiction services. Serving clients world wide.
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Helping individuals and families heal from addiction - Privately and Discreetly.
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https://www.familyaddictionspecialist.com
Family Addiction Specialist的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 心理健康保健
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- New York,NY
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 2018
- 领域
- Substance Abuse、Recovery Coaching、Family Coaching、Crisis Management、Addiction、Interventions和Psychotherapy
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The holiday season often conjures images of joy, togetherness, and celebration. Yet for individuals grappling with alcohol addiction, this time of year can be fraught with triggers and challenges. The prevalence of alcohol consumption spikes during the holidays, with studies indicating that people drink 100% more on average during holiday gatherings compared to the rest of the year. For those in recovery or struggling to manage their alcohol use, this festive environment can pose significant risks to sobriety. This article delves into the unique pressures of the holidays for individuals facing alcohol addiction and offers evidence-based strategies for navigating this season successfully.
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When a child is away at college, parents often experience a mix of emotions—pride, hope, worry, and sometimes, helplessness. These feelings can be especially overwhelming when a parent learns their child is struggling with addiction. While physical distance adds an extra layer of complexity to the challenges of supporting a young adult through addiction, there are still meaningful, impactful ways for parents to maintain a supportive presence. Using strategies rooted in communication, empathy, and evidence-based addiction treatment, parents can help guide their child through recovery—even from afar.
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In today’s digital age, video games are more popular than ever, with millions of young adults engaging in gaming as a primary form of entertainment. While gaming can be a healthy hobby that encourages creativity and improves cognitive skills, it also comes with hidden dangers when it becomes an addiction. Video game addiction, often overlooked or minimized, can wreak havoc on the lives of young adults, particularly those in college. This article explores the dangers of excessive gaming, the signs of video game addiction, and what parents and gamers can do to recognize and treat this growing problem.
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Addiction is often associated with poverty, trauma, and deprivation, but research shows that young adults from affluent families face their own set of unique risks and challenges when it comes to addiction. Wealth and privilege do not act as safeguards against the dangers of substance use and behavioral addictions like gambling or gaming. In fact, the pressure to succeed, a culture of excess, and sometimes, an insular social environment can increase the likelihood of addiction among affluent young adults. Understanding the intricacies of affluence and addiction is critical for parents, educators, and therapists aiming to support these individuals as they navigate the complex terrain of growing up in wealth and privilege.
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Addiction is a pervasive issue that doesn't discriminate based on age, background, or education. College-aged children, who are often on their own for the first time, are particularly vulnerable. Understanding the early signs of these addictions is crucial for parents and guardians. This article explores the subtle and overt indicators that your college-aged child might be struggling with addiction.
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Thank you The Daily Beast for featuring us in this article to discuss how to deal with a loved one’s drug addiction.
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In the competitive world of executive leadership, the pressure to perform at peak levels can sometimes lead individuals down a perilous path. While addiction is often associated with visible struggles and disruptive behaviors, high-functioning addiction presents a unique set of challenges that can be easily overlooked. From alcohol to stimulants like cocaine and amphetamines, and even non-substance addictions such as sex and day trading, executives are not immune to the allure of addictive behaviors that promise enhanced performance or temporary relief from stress.