mental illness

Rob Kardashian Denies He Is in Rehab for Depression and Substance Abuse

Rob Kardashian denies he is in rehab for depression and substance abuse
Rob Kardashian is not in rehab, despite several reports on Wednesday suggesting he is being treated for 'depression and substance abuse.' A representative told E! News: 'Rob is not in rehab,' while a source said that the 27-year-old… Continue reading

Cellmate Says Severely Ill Prisoner Got No Help From Jail Staff

Cellmate says severely ill prisoner got no help from jail staff
"Many of our inmate-patients come to us with multiple physical ailments further complicated by years of substance abuse and untreated mental illness," she wrote. "For many, being incarcerated provides them with much-needed access to basic and necessary …
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I Am a Veteran Will Medicare Pay for My Rehab for Alcohol?

Question by pepper: I am a veteran will medicare pay for my rehab for alcohol?

Best answer:

Answer by Comments247
nope, try selling all the cans of beer that you consume. It will probably cover the costs for a while.

Answer by briandwales
no they will not… Continue reading

Narcissistic Personality Disorder in Addition to Facebook Addiction. Does Anyone Know of Treatment?

Question by Lor Gal: Narcissistic Personality Disorder in addition to Facebook Addiction. Does anyone know of treatment?
I have a family member that I love that is obbessed with themself. They post all day everyday mundane stuff on facebook. Like, “Having a can of Campbells Chicken noodle soup for Breakfast”… Continue reading

Homeless Drug Addicts?

Question by mandy: homeless drug addicts?
Im doing a speech on the homeless and I was wondering if there are any free rehabs or places these homeless drug addicts can go to to get help. and if there isnt, does anyone have any good suggestions on how to… Continue reading

Nearly 4M Mentally Ill Still Lack Insurance

Nearly 4M mentally ill still lack insurance
She lives in one of the 24 states that chose not to expand their Medicaid programs, offered under the Affordable Care Act. Those decisions have left about 3.7 million Americans with serious mental illness, psychological distress or a substance abuse …
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