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FeaturedAre You at Risk for an Opioid Addiction?
Opioids are no new sensation. In the 1830s in China, millions of government officials and 27% of the population were addicted to opium. The addiction was so pervasive that it led to major economic col…

Why Addiction Turns People Into Liars
If you've loved someone who is in the throes of addiction, you've probably heard the lies. Your loved one says they need money for car issues or school, but in reality, it's to pay for their next high…

The Power of Prayer in Addiction Recovery
Addiction recovery asks a lot of you. You will need to let go of habits and substances that may be your primary coping mechanism. You may need to walk away from your life and start intensive recovery…

The Connection: Buried Emotions and Substance Abuse
Do you remember getting in trouble as a little kid and getting sent to a time-out? As you sat there, you raged internally (or externally) until your parents decided that enough time had passed or you…

Find Purpose Through Service in Christian Addiction Recovery
Sobriety gives you a new lease on life. Instead of living enslaved to drugs and alcohol, you are once again in control of your emotions and actions. But as necessary as sobriety is in recovery, it's o…

Why Menopause Changes Your Relationship with Alcohol
Menopause usually occurs in women between the ages of 45 and 55 and causes a steep decline in the levels of sex hormones estrogen and progesterone. What does this mean for women? The main function of…

Want to Stay Sober on the 4th of July? Don't Go it Alone
The 4th of July can feel complicated in recovery. On one hand, it is a day built around celebration, connection, and time with people you care about. On the other hand, it may come with alcohol, loose…
Tracking and Obsessing: Building Habits in a Healthy Way
Recovery often involves rebuilding routines, creating structure, and developing healthier daily habits. For many people, digital tools like sobriety trackers, fitness apps, meditation streaks, or habi…

How to Cope as the Silent Family Member
When someone you love struggles with addiction, family dynamics often shift in painful and complicated ways. While spouses, parents, or children may receive the most visible support and attention, sib…

Breaking the Stigma Around Women's Sober Living
A woman's sober living facility is a drug and alcohol-free residence that helps women recover from addiction in a safe and supportive environment. It differs from residential treatment centers because…

Celebrate the 4th of July without Jeopardizing Your Sobriety
The 4th of July can bring mixed emotions in recovery. It is a holiday built around celebration, and for many people, that has long included alcohol. If you are sober, you may feel proud, cautious, exc…

Creating Recovery Hubs in Your Community
Recovery can feel isolating at times, especially after treatment ends and daily life begins to settle into new routines. While therapy, meetings, and structured programs remain important, many people…

Drug Addiction Recovery Isn't Complete Without Mental Health Care
A report1 from the National Institutes on Drug Abuse showed that:
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