Author name: Dr. David Cundiff, M.D.

Dave Cundiff, MD, MPH is an experienced leader in the field of Substance Use Disorder treatment. He works with patients suffering from Substance Use Disorder to evaluate their medication needs and prescribe treatments accordingly. In addition, he regularly participates in all-staff debriefing sessions involving peers, nurses, and other prescribers. He also reviews and advises on policies, procedures, and techniques for treating substance use disorder.

group therapy session discussing meth addiction and the effects known as faces of meth

What Meth Abuse Does to Your Face: Understanding “Meth Face”

Methamphetamine, commonly known as meth, is a powerful and highly addictive stimulant that can wreak havoc on a person’s physical health. While the toll it takes on the body is profound, the effects of meth abuse tend to be most visibly apparent in a person’s face. A condition often referred to as “meth face” is marked by skin lesions, sores, premature aging, and significant dental damage.

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two men clasping hands and smiling after being recovered from addiction

National Recovery Month 2024

National Recovery Month, held annually from September 1st to 30th, is a time to celebrate the strides made by individuals in mental health and substance use recovery. It also serves as a reminder that recovery is possible, highlighting the importance of spreading awareness, reducing stigma, and advocating for effective treatment options. In 2024, the theme for National Recovery Month is “Art of Recovery,” which embodies the creative and transformative journey of those in recovery.

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Group Meeting About Attachment Styles and Personality Disorders

Attachment Styles and Personality Disorders: What’s the Link?

Understanding the intricacies of mental health often requires delving into the foundational aspects of human development, such as attachment styles. These patterns of relating to others, formed in early childhood, can significantly influence a person’s emotional well-being. They may even contribute to the development of personality disorders later in life.

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