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The Phoenix Recovery Academy in Frederick, Maryland, is the only high school in the state dedicated to educating teenagers facing the challenges of substance use.
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An East Baltimore nonprofit will receive part of the city’s opioid settlement money. How does it work to prevent overdose deaths?
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Marian House, which provides shelter and drug treatment to women in need, is one of five Baltimore nonprofits to receive major donations from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott. We speak with its president and a graduate about the path to personal transformation.
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The new facility will cater to adolescents and pregnant people.
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We’ll go On the Record with a psychiatrist and a peer recovery specialist to ask why it’s so hard to find care for mental illness and addiction. A new survey finds barriers--too few providers and appointments--and it’s worse for teen patients.
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We’ll go On the Record with a psychiatrist and a peer recovery specialist to ask why it’s so hard to find care for mental illness and addiction. A new survey finds barriers--too few in-network providers--and it’s worse for teen patients.
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Reporters' analysis of the findings of the 4-year investigation, voices of parishioners and abuse survivors, and perspectives from a doctor who treats sexual abuse.
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Some who struggle with addiction picked up substance abuse as teens. A new afterschool effort in Harford County aims to thwart that pattern by connecting with young people. ‘The Clubhouse,’ at Ashley Addiction Treatment offers alternatives, teaches coping skills and strengthens families.
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Maryland is expanding access to telehealth services for mental and behavioral health disorders. Lt. Gov. Boyd Rutherford said in a news conference…
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Half of people behind bars suffer from addiction, an illness that may be the cause of their legal troubles. We look at two efforts to connect those in…