Perspectives on addiction, recovery, and behavioural health from the Holina Village Cyprus team.
In the rapidly evolving landscape of adolescent and young adult behavioral health, the year 2026 has ushered in a radical new paradigm. For decades, the journey toward psychological stability or sobriety was framed as a period of total exclusion—a “life on pause” scenario where the individual was sequestered away from the world, their education, and […]
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Education & Future
In the traditional landscape of behavioral health, choosing to enter a residential treatment program has long been viewed as a…
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Education & Future
For many young adults and their families, the realization that a residential intervention is necessary for mental health, behavioral issues,…
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Addiction in Young People
The “Work Hard, Play Hard” Trap University is sold to us as the best time of our lives. It is…
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Parent Guide
The “Failure to Launch” Crisis It is the phone call every parent dreads. The university expulsion letter. The police knock…
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Addiction in Young People
Introduction: The Crisis of the “Lost Generation” It often starts quietly. A drop in grades. A loss of interest in…
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Addiction in Young People
Escaping the “Revolving Door” For many families, the journey to finding help for a troubled young adult is a frustrating…
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Addiction in Young People
The “Minority Stress” Link to Addiction To treat the addiction, we must understand why it is there. Research consistently shows…
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Education & Future
Rethinking the “Gap Year” For generations, the “Gap Year” has been a rite of passage for school leavers. It was…
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Parent Guide
Not a Hospital, Not a Bootcamp When parents type “Youth Rehab Center” into Google, they are often bombarded with terrifying,…
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Addiction in Young People
The “Quarter-Life Crisis” is Real You are 22 years old. You might be a university student, a recent graduate, or…
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Parent Guide
The Call No Parent Wants to Receive It often starts with a quiet, gnawing suspicion. A strange smell on a…
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