Domestic Violence Awareness Month
In 1981, the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV) created a Day of Unity, designed to increase awareness of domestic violence. The movement to expand
In 1981, the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV) created a Day of Unity, designed to increase awareness of domestic violence. The movement to expand
Today is International Podcast Day! SEP 16, 2020 – Help us share the info on The Point is Recovery Podcast! In Episode 3 we sit
Individuals with mental illness and substance use disorders continue to be unfairly stigmatized by those who do not understand these are chronic, treatable conditions. Suffering
A person is considered to be in the early stages of recovery for the first three to twelve months of sobriety. This time period is
Part of recovery is working with others. I’ve been clean and sober for a little while now and find this to be the best part
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and his wife Casey DeSantis continue to work to increase treatment resources for residents with substance use or mental disorders, especially
Completing an addiction recovery program is a great achievement. However, addiction is a chronic disease and recovery is a lifelong journey. To successfully maintain and
SEP 16, 2020 – Join us for Episode 2 as Host Chris Nasuti shares about his 25 year struggle with addiction and the gratitude he
From increased strength, flexibility, and balance to a reduction in stress and anxiety, the physical and mental health benefits of yoga are well documented. In
September is National Recovery Month, dedicated to raising awareness on how treatment can change the lives of those affected by addiction, eating disorders, and other
When I first got sober, I was going to meetings at a club house in Hermosa Beach Ca. There was this fellow that would say,
National Recovery Month has been observed every September since 1989. Its purpose is to educate the public on how treatment services can change lives for
During the first 6 years of my recovery I did not hear of “National Recovery Month.” I started working in the addiction treatment field in
COVID-19 is not only causing widespread illness and death, but it is also increasing economic distress, social isolation, and anxiety, all risk factors for those
Anger management involves learning to recognize the signs you are becoming overly frustrated or angry and how to avoid expressing that anger inappropriately. Counseling or
Regularly expressing gratitude for the good in our lives, including people, and situations enhance our physical and mental health. When we focus on what we
Couples therapy is a form of psychotherapy in which a therapist helps a romantically involved couple improve communication, resolve conflict, and strengthen their relationship. The
Hoarding disorder is characterized by extreme difficulty experienced when parting with possessions, often accompanied by the persistent acquisition of additional items. Hoarded objects often have
Compulsive behaviors are practiced repeatedly, even when they seem irrational, fail to deliver pleasure, and may result in negative consequences. An individual is driven to
With recent increases in the numbers of COVID-19 cases, it’s doubtful life as we knew it will be returning any time soon. Large gatherings at
Telehealth allows a therapist or other medical professional to meet with clients using a live video connection. Using technologies such as videoconferencing, smartphone applications, and
Turning Point of Tampa is proud to announce our Medical Director, Hardeep Singh, MD, FASAM, has been named in Tampa Magazine’s Top Doctors 2020. This
SEP 02, 2020 – Join us as Host Ashley Neal shares her story of addiction to alcohol, drugs and food AND how recovery has changed her
In June, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed several bills into law, impacting such areas as healthcare, schools, environment, law enforcement and addiction treatment and care.
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