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Posted 10/23/2025 (updated 11/30/2025)
The holiday season can be filled with joy and celebrations. This time of year, can also trigger difficult emotions, thoughts, or behaviors, such as stress, loneliness, and grief—which can affect your mental health and use of substances (including …
Posted 11/26/2024 (updated 11/30/2025)
The first week of December is observed as National Grief Awareness Week. It’s an important observance dedicated to raising awareness about grief and loss. It aims to break the stigma surrounding grief, acknowledging that it is a natural response to loss …
Posted 9/2/2025 (updated 9/10/2025)
The Facts about Methadone Is there an unmet need for treatment? A gap in services? Your opioid response toolbox might be missing something: methadone. Over 200 different medications to treat high blood pressure are available because different people may …
Posted 9/9/2025 (updated 9/10/2025)
Medications for Opioid Use Disorder FAQs Why do people with opioid use disorder need treatment with medication? Must people on medication go to counseling? Should people try withdrawal management or residential treatment before starting a medication? …
Posted 8/1/2025 (updated 8/28/2025)
September is National Suicide Prevention Month. As suicide has become a major health concern in the United States, September is recognized as Suicide Prevention Month. The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) and the Substance Abuse and Mental …
Posted 1/8/2024 (updated 8/8/2025)
The Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) Cohort I 9 Essentials for a Successful RCORP-NAS Award: Tip Sheet is a result of collaborative efforts of the NAS Cohort I grant recipients. Drawing on the insights and experiences of our grantees, we identified 9 …
Posted 4/3/2020 (updated 8/8/2025)
Join us for a brief primer regarding the basics of primary prevention, followed by an illuminating trip through three RCORP grantee communities skillfully implementing strategies to prevent the onset of substance use. Grantees from Georgia, Missouri, and …
Posted 7/1/2025 (updated 7/31/2025)
International Overdose Awareness Day is a global event held on August 31st each year to raise awareness of overdose and reduce the stigma of a drug-related death, while also acknowledging the grief felt by families and friends remembering those who have …
