Suicide: The Public Exploitation of a Private Tragedy
Earlier this year, I wrote about a personal experience that my family and I went through; it involved suicide. Losing someone you love is always
Earlier this year, I wrote about a personal experience that my family and I went through; it involved suicide. Losing someone you love is always
According to the World Health Organization, depression is on the rise and is expected to be one of the biggest health problems we face by
Last week, I shared about my experience at the university eating disorders awareness walk. I left all of you with a little cliff hanger. A few have emailed or texted me
This past weekend I was blessed with the opportunity to represent TK at the first New England University Eating Disorders Awareness walk at Boston University.
Social media sites have been pressed into overdrive this week by reaction to the season finale of “The Biggest Loser.” This is because a 24-year
Vulnerability and Truth in Recovery, by Shale Marks, LSW, CADC- Therapist at SCH Several months ago I was looking at a journal entry written
On a run after work this week, I shared with my husband how stunned I was to discover that the First Lady is considering an
What happens to our relationship with God (Jesus, G-d, Higher Power, Universal Spirit, etc.) when we are caught in the grips of an addiction or
One of my favorite things to talk about with patients is their perspectives on functional alcoholism or addiction — whether in their own selves, their