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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 9/8/2025 (updated 9/10/2025)
Recovery Identity and Opioid Use Disorder: Challenging Stigma Around Medication What is recovery? How do we measure it? When people say they are in recovery, what does that mean to them—to the people hearing it? Who decides? Recovery is not a …
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 5/14/2025 (updated 6/10/2025)
Description: In this presentation, we provided an overview of the University of Vermont Center on Rural Addiction (RCORP-Rural Center of Excellence on SUD Treatment) and shared data and clinical expertise for rural providers seeking to address substance …
