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Affluent Neglect

Society expresses great concern for poor, underserved children and the increased likelihood they may lack access to health care and education, or that they may turn to drugs or crime in adulthood. Less attention is paid to children of affluent parents who have their own set of problems. Emotional neglect often goes unnoticed or unreported, which may…

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What is Dialectical Behavior Therapy?

Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), developed by Marsha Linehan, Ph. in the 1980s, is a type of talk therapy originally designed for high-risk, suicidal people diagnosed with borderline personality disorder. Today, DBT is used to treat people struggling with a range of complex and intense emotions, including substance abuse and addiction, PTSD, bipolar disorder, eating disorders,…

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The Pandemic-Push: Why are so Many People Suddenly Buying Prescription Drugs Online?

Prescription-med sales skyrocket due to the pandemic, but when does use become abuse? Paracelsus Recovery’s experts weigh in. More and more people are illegally purchasing prescription medication such as anxiety or sleeping pills online as the pandemic takes its toll on our wellbeing. The pandemic has left a mental health crisis in its wake. Rates…

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What is Narcissism?

On Wednesday, Harvey Weinstein’s 23-year prison-sentence marked a historic moment. Because many have called him a narcissistic, Paracelsus Recovery explains what narcissism actually is. Narcissism is a highly complex personality disorder (NPD). A personality disorder is a type of mental illness that leads an individual to have a distorted pattern of thinking and relating to reality. In…

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Safeguarding Wealth for Future Generations

Understanding Risk Factors and Taking Proactive Measures

Studies have shown that the third generation loses an alarming 90% of family wealth due to substance abuse, mental health conditions, and a lack of financial planning. This statistic highlights the significance of addressing these risk factors to avoid the unfortunate cycle of "shirtsleeves to shirtsleeves in three generations." By understanding the potential pitfalls and implementing preventive strategies, individuals can secure their family's financial well-being and ensure a lasting legacy.

Psychological Causes of Wealth Erosion

Many of us feel as though we are not in the driving seat of our own lives. That ‘life is happening to me, not for me’ feeling can be exhausting. It zaps our motivation, drains us of purpose and leaves us chronically stressed and emotionally numb. When this happens, poor financial decision making and ever-increasing mental health issues are a common consequence.

If you are struggling with too much stress, our burnout treatment programmes are designed for you. With a focus on resilience and vitality, our team of 20+ experts will focus exclusively on you. While we tailor the programme to each client, our goal is the same: to identify and remove the roadblocks that stand between you and your health and happiness.

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Mental health issues are a complex and challenging experience in and of themselves, but they are made much harder when our family struggles to accept our present pain. It can make us doubt ourselves and prevents us from seeking much-needed and much-deserved help.

 

Painful emotions such as sadness, anger, guilt, or fear can make it hard for loved ones to understand how to adequately respond to their child, partner, or sibling’s ill health. A lack of knowledge about mental health or addiction can heighten stress even further, leading to arguments, a breakdown in communication, and each member of the group feeling at a loss as to what to do. When breakdowns in family dynamics like this occur, it often has a knock-on effect on generational wealth.

 

At Paracelsus Recovery, our interventionist and meditator team can help. We can provide your family with the resources and information needed to understand their mental health condition.

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Affluent children are three times more likely to experience substance abuse, anxiety, or depression than their peers. At Paracelsus Recovery, we often find that affluent neglect in our client's childhood is a leading factor for the onset of these issues.

If you are worried about your child or grandchild's health, we can help. Scroll down to learn more about our treatment programmes.

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Stress and Burnout  
Interventionist Support
Mental Health Conditions

Stress and Burnout  

Many of us feel as though we are not in the driving seat of our own lives. That ‘life is happening to me, not for me’ feeling can be exhausting. It zaps our motivation, drains us of purpose and leaves us chronically stressed and emotionally numb. When this happens, poor financial decision making and ever-increasing mental health issues are a common consequence.

If you are struggling with too much stress, our burnout treatment programmes are designed for you. With a focus on resilience and vitality, our team of 20+ experts will focus exclusively on you. While we tailor the programme to each client, our goal is the same: to identify and remove the roadblocks that stand between you and your health and happiness.

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Interventionist Support

Mental health issues are a complex and challenging experience in and of themselves, but they are made much harder when our family struggles to accept our present pain. It can make us doubt ourselves and prevents us from seeking much-needed and much-deserved help.

 

Painful emotions such as sadness, anger, guilt, or fear can make it hard for loved ones to understand how to adequately respond to their child, partner, or sibling’s ill health. A lack of knowledge about mental health or addiction can heighten stress even further, leading to arguments, a breakdown in communication, and each member of the group feeling at a loss as to what to do. When breakdowns in family dynamics like this occur, it often has a knock-on effect on generational wealth.

 

At Paracelsus Recovery, our interventionist and meditator team can help. We can provide your family with the resources and information needed to understand their mental health condition.

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Mental Health Conditions

Affluent children are three times more likely to experience substance abuse, anxiety, or depression than their peers. At Paracelsus Recovery, we often find that affluent neglect in our client's childhood is a leading factor for the onset of these issues.

If you are worried about your child or grandchild's health, we can help. Scroll down to learn more about our treatment programmes.

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Each Issue is Interconnected

Holistic Treatment

While each of these sections may seem separate, in reality, they are closely interconnected to each other and to the loss of generational wealth. For example, stress and burnout can contribute to a sense of helplessness and exhaustion, which may hinder individuals from effectively managing their lives and financial resources. Stress is also a leading cause of mental health issues worldwide. In addition, interventionist support becomes crucial when families struggle to acknowledge and support their loved one's mental health struggles, which typically exacerbates the impact of these conditions, which often leads to reckless financial decision-making and wealth erosion.

 

The prevalence of mental health conditions, such as substance abuse, anxiety, and depression, among affluent individuals is also a significant concern that can contribute to the loss of generational wealth. At Paracelsus Recovery, we recognize the impact of such conditions on family wealth and offer tailored treatment programs to address them effectively.

 

If you are concerned about the health and well-being of your child or grandchild and its potential impact on generational wealth, we are here to provide assistance. Please explore our treatment programs and reach out to us through the provided contact form for more information on how we can support you and your family.

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