This position offers you the chance to begin to learn and advance with entry skills for counseling. You will learn core competencies, including assessments, treatment planning, group and individual sessions. We will support you with extensive training and great job perks.
Why Are Men Less Likely to Get Mental Health Help?
The Science Behind Depression & Anxiety
Feelings of anxiety or symptoms of depression may feel like a result of circumstances going on outside, but in reality, they are caused by what's going on inside. Two people may go through identical circumstances and respond differently depending on their background, current life circumstances, and chemical makeup. When a person is experiencing the symptoms of anxiety and depression, what exactly is going on inside their bodies?
The Link Between Serotonin and Addiction
Addiction is more than an emotional dependence on a particular substance. There are biochemical factors at play. Many fail to realize that the brain chemistry of someone battling addiction is actively working against them. Serotonin plays a fundamental role in the biochemical aspect of addiction, and today we're going to explain why.
Are Substance Abuse Disorders Genetic?
Do your genes determine your fate? Why can one person drink normally, while another loses all control? Are some people destined to become addicts due to the quirks of their genetic makeup - factors beyond their control? Can nurture overcome nature? Today we tackle the debate - are substance abuse disorders genetic?
7 Things You DON'T Say to Someone in Recovery
Recovery is a beautiful journey marked by self-discovery and transformation. That doesn't mean that it's easy, linear, or guaranteed. If your friend or loved one is in recovery, providing the proper support could be the difference between recovery and relapse. In honor of April being Alcohol Awareness month, we give you the inside scoop on ten things you DON'T say to someone in recovery.
Am I An Alcoholic? Ten Tell-Tale Signs of Alcoholism
Am I an alcoholic? If you have ever asked yourself this question, you are not alone. Alcohol plays a unique role in society. It is the only psychoactive substance that is legal, prevalent, and glamorized. It can also destroy your life. To see if your drinking has crossed over into disorder, look back on the last 12 months and ask yourself these 5 questions.
Mindfulness Doesn’t Work For Me, What Now?
Mindfulness and meditation are considered cornerstones of good mental health. But what if it doesn’t work for you? If so, don't worry; you are not alone. Mental health is not a one-size-fits-all endeavor, and just as humans are different, so will our responses differ. We break down what mindfulness is and what you can try if you don’t find it helpful.
10 Stress-Busting Techniques to Try Today
Stress is America's silent killer. The consequences of prolonged periods of stress are as harmful to the body as alcoholism and substance abuse, but many don't pay attention to the warning signs. Don't let this happen to you. When you notice your stress levels rising, use one of our ten stress-busting tips.
Are You An Alcoholic? 5 Signs Your Drinking Is Problematic
10 Tips for Families to Cope with Addicts
Addiction doesn't just affect the addict, it can be devastating for the entire family. The financial, emotional, and physical burden of dealing with someone that has an addiction could overwhelm anyone. If your loved one is in active addiction or early recovery, it's essential to take care of yourself. Here are ten tips to help family members cope.
Sales & Marketing Coordinator
If you are passionate about changing lives in a positive way, The Walker Center is looking for you. You will be responsible for marketing The Walker Center on a local level using boots on the ground and social media strategies – including but not limited to collaborating with our digital marketing agency to assist in launching full-scale marketing campaigns that attract families and addicts to The Walker Center.
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What To Do If You Think Your Child Is Drinking
As a parent, it can feel terrifying to suspect that your child or teen has started drinking. You feel helpless, torn between wanting to protect them and knowing that they need to start making decisions for themselves. There are constructive and destructive ways to approach this sensitive topic, and we're here to help you do it the right way.