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Substance Use Disorder (SUD), often referred to as addiction, is a complex medical condition. People with SUDs continue to use alcohol, drugs, or other substances even when that use causes significant problems in their lives. SUDs affect a person’s brain and behavior, making it extremely difficult to stop using, even with a strong desire to do so.

Sleep disorders encompass a wide range of conditions that disrupt the ability to obtain sufficient, restful sleep. These disorders can interfere with the initiation of sleep, the maintenance of sleep throughout the night, the overall sleep duration, or the quality of sleep itself.

Schizophrenia is a chronic and complex brain disorder that significantly disrupts a person’s thoughts, perceptions, emotions, and overall sense of reality. This disruption can manifest in a wide range of ways, making it challenging to fully grasp the complexities of the illness.

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a mental health condition characterized by a pattern of unwanted, intrusive thoughts (obsessions) that cause intense anxiety or distress. To try and relieve that anxiety, people with OCD feel driven to perform repetitive behaviors or mental acts (compulsions).

Bipolar disorder is a mental health condition characterized by significant shifts in mood, energy levels, and behavior. These shifts are far more intense than typical mood fluctuations experienced by most people.

For most people, anxiety is temporary and goes away once the stressful situation has passed. However, for some individuals, anxiety can become overwhelming, persistent, and interfere with their daily lives.