Recovery Archive
Is a Slip the Same as a Relapse: What’s the Difference?
The period of recovery is anything but a straight path. While many people who have never faced addiction may think that getting sober is as simple as attending rehab and
Recovery Archive
The period of recovery is anything but a straight path. While many people who have never faced addiction may think that getting sober is as simple as attending rehab and
In a society that is highly focused on physical appearance and weight gain/loss, it can feel like a significant step in the wrong direction when you start gaining weight after
We've all experienced anger at some point in our lives. It bubbles up in response to some harm or injustice, and leads to physiological responses like a quick heart rate,
So you've completed addiction treatment, from detox to inpatient treatment — congratulations! That is a huge accomplishment that not only is deserving of praise but one that you should feel
Self-respect is having confidence in yourself and a sense of self-worth. It's the motivation behind honorable and dignified actions. The deeper one's sense of self-worth is, the more likely they
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is an immensely prevalent problem in the United States. According to statistics reviewed by the 2019 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 14.5 million people
Alcoholics Anonymous is arguably the best-known organization for helping people who have an alcohol use disorder. Founded in the 1930s, AA was established as an alternative to the available treatments
One of the most difficult steps in recovery is the transition from inpatient treatment back into society. Even with continuing care through intensive outpatient or outpatient care, many people find