by Sarah Hayman | Oct 23, 2025 | Addiction Recovery, Substance Abuse
Keep Going: The Power of Pushing Through By: Jessica Henson There are moments in life when giving up feels easier than going on. Times when the weight of recovery, grief, or just everyday life feels too heavy to carry. It’s in those moments, when everything in you...
by Sarah Hayman | Oct 6, 2025 | Uncategorized, Addiction Recovery, Substance Abuse
Screening Matters: How October can Save Lives By: Krys Poindexter, RAC Imagine walking through your day carrying a weight in your mind that no one else sees. For millions of people, that burden is very real. It might be your sibling who’s always smiling on the...
by Stacia Taylor | Oct 27, 2021 | Substance Abuse, Addiction Recovery
Myth #2: If someone relapses, they’re a lost cause. Relapse is often misunderstood as a failure or lack of desire to remain sober. Relapse simply means a return of symptoms. The process of relapse starts WAY before the person uses or drinks again. It usually...
by Riley McEacharn | Apr 28, 2021 | Substance Abuse, Addiction Recovery
5 Ways You May Be Enabling Someone’s Addiction 1. Avoiding the Problem You may be too afraid to address the problem out loud. It may be too uncomfortable to promptly confront your loved one about their potential drug or alcohol abuse. It may be painful to watch...
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