Author Archives: Maria Dahlmann

Can You Get Addicted to Zoloft?

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Zoloft (sertraline) is a go-to medication for treating conditions like depression, anxiety, and OCD. It’s a game-changer for many people—helping them feel more balanced and in control. But if you’re wondering, “Can Zoloft be addictive?” or feeling unsure about its effects, you’re not alone. Let’s break it down, clear up some common misconceptions, and talk […]

The Link Between High-Functioning Autism and Addiction in Teens and Young Adults

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According to the most recent estimates from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring Network, about 1 in 44 children have been identified with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). However, it is difficult to know how many of those people have Asperger’s Syndrome—a developmental disorder that is used to describe higher-functioning […]

Navigating the Pandemic with Pre-Existing Mental Health Conditions

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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Navigating the Pandemic with Pre-Existing Mental Health Conditions The public health crisis, which prompted a sudden life transition and heightened emphasis on hygiene, presents unique challenges for people living with ADHD and OCD. Anxiety, an underlying factor in most mental health conditions, can exacerbate already concerning behavior, especially for those who have hygiene- or health-related […]

How to Take Care of Your Mental Health While Social Distancing

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How to Take Care of Your Mental Health While Social Distancing Social distancing is crucial to slow the spread of COVID-19, but it can put individuals at risk for mental health problems and can have serious implications for those already suffering from psychological distress. Following are some tips and resources to help you manage staying […]

Tips for Navigating COVID-19 Crisis at Home with Teens, Young Adults

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Tips for Navigating COVID-19 Crisis at Home with Teens, Young Adults A Rutgers expert discusses coping strategies during the public health crisis Compared to young children, teenagers and young adults living and learning at home during the COVID-19 crisis may be feeling the loss of social connections and life experiences while struggling to manage their […]

Benchmark Transition’s Response to COVID-19

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July 2, 2020 Dear Families, Clients and Colleagues, As a dedicated provider of mental health and co-occurring substance use disorders, Benchmark Transitions takes the safety of our clients, employees and visitors as a priority.  As a licensed and certified residential & outpatient treatment center, and a structured clinical transitional living program, we are also fully […]

Autism Addiction and Young Adults: Connections, Diagnosis, Treatment

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[vc_row][vc_column][pivot_section_title title=”The Autism Addiction Connection in Young Adults”] Can Autism Spectrum Disorder Lead to Addiction? To people who are on the high-functioning end of the autism spectrum, our social world can be overwhelming. They want to interact but symptoms of the disorder can make it seem impossible. While some people learn to overcome these challenges […]

ADHD and Young Adults: Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment

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Help for Young Adults with ADHD Although we often hear about attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in the context of children, this common neurological condition is also diagnosed in adolescence and adulthood. According to a recent study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, an estimated 10 percent of children have ADHD; the American Psychiatric Association […]

Staying Sober Tips for Young Adults: How to Stay on Track in Recovery

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Staying sober for young adults exiting a treatment program can be a struggle. You have worked hard and spent a lot of time, money, and effort recovering from your drug or alcohol addiction. However, the real challenge is staying sober after treatment is over. To avoid relapse and stay sober during the initial days of […]