Phubbing is a word coined some time ago by combining the words "phone" and "snubbing." In the context of marriage and other romantic relationships, it is simply ignoring a spouse or romantic partner ...
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Heroin demands love and unbreakable boundaries

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A bill seeking to reverse the Colorado Lottery’s recent move to allow credit card purchases for tickets narrowly cleared its first legislative hurdle last week, advancing on a 5-4 vote after hours of ...
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Scientists at Brown University investigated what happens when heavy drinkers smoke THC before being offered alcohol. The results were striking: participants drank less and experienced fewer cravings ...
Ian Anderson is a postdoctoral researcher at the California Institute of Technology. Wendy Wood is professor emerita of psychology and business at the University of Southern California.
Substance use disorders are rarely, if ever, isolated concerns. Substance use is often a response to unaddressed mental health challenges, trauma, and unmet needs, and should be treated as such.