Recovery

How Can I Support My Loved One as They Transition Into Sober Living?

As a family member or friend of a person transitioning into sober living, you might feel a range of emotions. You might be confused, frustrated, or angry. If you feel overwhelmed and unsure of how to

How a Long-Term Recovery Program Increases Your Chances of Sobriety

Recovery is a microcosm of life. How you succeed in sobriety will reflect upon and accentuate how you benefit in general. When you envision your substance-free life, are you thinking in terms of month

Holistic Ways to Manage ADHD in Recovery

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental<a href="https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/adhd/facts.html" id=""> disorder</a> often diagnosed during childhood. People with ADHD may a

Helping Your Young Adult Navigate Relapse: A Parent’s Guide to Resilience

Just like other diseases, anyone who suffers from the disease of addiction can experience a relapse. As a parent, it can make you feel hopeless or even guilty when this happens. However, understanding

7 Ways to Have a Fun Halloween without Alcohol

Halloween is a famous holiday, and for kids, it means trick-or-treating in costumes and enjoying the rewards of the candy they've gathered. For everyone else, it's typically about celebrating with par

Finding Independence in Sobriety

Once you've completed detox and addiction treatment and are ready to move on with your life, there are issues relating to recovery and independence that may come up, as you head towards managing a mea

Getting Around God: How Non-Believers Stay Sober

The non-religious population has increased over the years, including those in recovery. According to <a href="http://www.pewforum.org/2012/10/09/nones-on-the-rise/" id="">Pew Research</a>, over 13 mil