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Mood disorders are far more common than most people think, and failing to recognize the signs can have lasting implications.
20
Dec

Understanding Mood Disorders

Mood disorders are a category of mental health diagnoses that includes depression, anxiety, borderline personality disorder, and bipolar disorder. Over 40 million Americans experience one or more of these conditions, which we treat at Cottonwood, in Tucson, Arizona. Mood disorders are far more common than most people think, and failing to recognize the signs can...
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12
Dec

Setting Boundaries with Toxic People is a Form of Self-Care

If you aren’t used to setting boundaries, it can feel very uncomfortable. Unfortunately, the people you need strong boundaries for are also the ones who are most likely to push back. At Cottonwood, in Tucson, Arizona, we help our patients to practice setting and enforcing healthy boundaries with people in their lives as a way...
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05
Dec

The Dangers of Pink Cloud Syndrome

When you hear someone talking about pink clouds, you might envision cotton candy, unicorns, rainbows, and other blissfully happy concepts. In the recovery community, however, pink clouds can be a red flag. At Cottonwood, in Tucson, Arizona, we treat people who have struggled with addiction, and we know that sometimes too much of a good...
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Maintaining Your Recovery During the Holidays
21
Nov

Maintaining Your Recovery During the Holidays

We are quickly approaching the season of giving. The greatest gift a person in recovery can give themselves at this time of year is a solid plan for staying sober and mentally healthy. Despite being “the most wonderful time of the year,” the holiday season can also be very challenging for people who have faced...
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Books on Mindfulness to Enjoy This Winter
18
Nov

Books on Mindfulness to Enjoy This Winter 

Rarely do we get the opportunity to set the world to “pause” and simply be. But through practices such as mindfulness and quiet contemplation, we learn to make time for deliberate stillness and reap the benefits. Sometimes, the hush of winter grants permission to take the time to explore our inner selves.  Why Is Mindfulness...
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08
Nov

Understanding Pornography Addiction

Pornography addiction is the compulsion to look at sexually explicit materials, even to the point where it can interfere with school, work, relationships, and other parts of a person’s life. In the past, acquiring pornography required a person to leave their home and pay money to obtain explicit materials. Sometimes, the potential risk of embarrassment...
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Adoptees and Addiction
01
Nov

Adoptees and Addiction

November is National Adoption Month, a time when many families finalize adoptions and communities frequently hold events to raise awareness about the need for adoptive families. Adoption is a beautiful way for a family to expand and for a child to find permanency and stability. At Cottonwood, in Tucson, Arizona, we encourage parents to take...
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How A Veteran’s Mental Health Impacts Their Addiction Recovery
21
Oct

How A Veteran’s Mental Health Impacts Their Addiction Recovery

During and following their service to our nation, members of the armed forces experience things that are unique to being in the military and that can take a significant toll on their well-being, leading to mental illness and addiction in some cases. At Cottonwood in Tucson, Arizona, we are proud to partner with PsychArmor and...
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What is Survivor’s Day?, Why Suicide Loss Survivors Need Support, Factors That Increase the Risk of Suicide, Signs of Suicidal Ideation, Suicide in Children and Teens,
18
Oct

International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day

The Saturday before Thanksgiving is designated as International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day (also known as Survivor’s Day) each year. It is estimated that 49,000 Americans and 700,000 people worldwide end their own lives each year, and this day is set aside to remember them, bring awareness to suicide loss, and offer support to the...
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Mental Health in the Indigenous Community, Explore the importance of mental health in the indigenous community. Learn about the unique challenges and resilience of indigenous people.
11
Oct

Mental Health in the Indigenous Community

Indigenous people are the descendants of those who first inhabited an area of land. In the United States, these groups have sometimes been referred to as Indians or Native Americans, though these terms are no longer preferred by most Americans of indigenous ancestry because they were coined by white colonizers. There are many diverse groups...
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