
The Relationship Between Depression and Substance Abuse
Depression and substance abuse are deeply intertwined, affecting millions of individuals worldwide. For those struggling
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Depression and substance abuse are deeply intertwined, affecting millions of individuals worldwide. For those struggling
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Depression is a general term for a series of mental health disorders as well as for symptoms of mental health disorders.
Everyone has periods of feeling down or bad. In fact, 3.8%, or almost 1 out of every 25 people, suffers from depression.
Today, more than 50 million Americans struggle with mental health problems like anxiety, depression, PTSD, and more.
Most of us show some signs of resilience and working on building and expanding those traits can help us to navigate future mental health problems and battles.
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