Depression manifests in various ways and its signs vary from person to person: It may look like wanting to lie in bed all day or not having any sleep,...
Mental health as defined by WHO, is a state of well-being in which the individual realizes his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life,...
Ambiguous Loss “I suppose in the end, the whole of life becomes an act of letting go, but what always hurts the most is not taking a moment to...
The disease of addiction impacts both the individual and their loved ones. In most cases the individual may fail to notice or even know they are in addiction, or...
The most popular substance, particularly among young people, is weed. Many people think it has a relaxing effect and that it has a coolness element attached to it. But...
Addictive substances known as inhalants are delivered to the body’s respiratory system. In other words, they are “snuffed” through the nose or inhaled through the mouth. Numerous breathing compounds...
Dissociative Anesthetics drugs cause users to feel as if they are out of control or disconnected from their bodies and environment. They can also cause hallucinations and other changes...
The term “hallucination” describes a seemingly real sensory perception of something that is not there. Drugs classified as hallucinogens are substances that significantly alter a person’s view of reality...