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Understanding the Importance of International Overdose Awareness Day

International Overdose Awareness Day (IOAD) is a day dedicated to remembering those we’ve lost to overdose, supporting those left behind,..

The Many Complexities of Addiction in Women

Millions of women around the world grapple with the complexities of addiction. It’s a battle that often goes unseen, shrouded..

The Four Stages of Addiction Recovery

The addiction recovery process is not a one-size-fits-all journey; it varies from person to person. However, recognizing the common stages..

Understanding Self-Injury: Causes and Warning Signs

Self-injury, also known as self-harm, is intentionally harming yourself, often as an unhealthy coping mechanism for intense emotional pain or..

The Difference Between Sobriety vs. Recovery

On the road to healing from addiction, the terms “sobriety” and “recovery” often come up. While usually used interchangeably, these..

The Connection of Childhood Trauma and Addiction as an Adult

Childhood trauma and substance addiction may not seem related at first, but research shows that people who experience childhood trauma..

The First Year of Sobriety

The first year of sobriety is a significant milestone for anyone on the path to recovery. It’s a journey filled..

Alcohol Rehab vs. Rehab for Other Addictions: Understanding the Differences and Making the Right Choice

When facing addiction, choosing the right treatment option can be a daunting task. Understanding the differences between alcohol rehab and..

Talking to Your Teen About Fentanyl

Talking to teens about drugs is challenging. It’s uncomfortable for parents and children, and teens tend to feel put on..

How to Have a Conversation With Your Children Before Starting Addiction Treatment

Open and honest communication within the family is critical when dealing with parental addiction. According to the Substance Abuse and..

How to Get Help for A Loved One With Addiction

Substance misuse affects more than just one person, as entire families can find themselves mired in social, legal, and financial..

10 Strategies to Manage Hidden Drinking Triggers

Drinking triggers are situations that make us feel the urge to drink. For someone in recovery from alcohol use disorder,..

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