The Faces of TCC: Pamela
An interview with Pamela Black, Alumni of The Counseling Center
The Success Center at The Counseling Center
A large number of people were not raised in environments where these ideas are taught or experienced during their upbringing.
Commemorating the 2 year anniversary of CrossFit services @ HAWC
Don’t get me wrong – something is better than nothing… especially when you’re talking about movement. BUT CrossFit offers some benefits that get left out in the cold in the traditional gym space.
Avoiding Somnolence in Recovery and in Life
If we are not careful we continue to avoid our emotions and seek somnolence - in a glass bottle; a pill bottle; or a bag.
Disease Characteristics of Substance Use Disorders
But with all that being said, that’s all it takes: a person and the substance. Nothing has to “cause” the disorder – it can present by itself.
Why am I passionate about health & nutrition?
Simply paying attention to the quality of foods you are eating can change everything.
Mental Wellness During COVID-19
Many are tempted to isolate in times of uncertainty, but avoiding this is key to emotional wellness.
Letters to Society
The group spoke about how damaging this public shame and stereotyping had not only been to their use, but also their recovery efforts in the past.
The 11 Criteria to Define Substance Use Disorders
I think it is important that we, as an agency and as individual professionals do our diligence in getting information out about what addiction really is
Assumption in question: “Men are Loners”
Today, I wanted to dig a little deeper on one stereotype and talk about what we at The Counseling Center are doing to break that barrier down. Assumption in question: “Men are Loners.”