
Addiction seen as a Gapers Block
The myth of a person with a substance use disorder as a romantic and tragic figure remains a popular subject of films and books. Just

The myth of a person with a substance use disorder as a romantic and tragic figure remains a popular subject of films and books. Just

I’ve heard many people say that they want to get clean and/or sober. Many of them have gotten sober. But many have never managed to

I am honored to announce that I have accepted a position with the University of Wisconsin – Madison School of Medicine and Public Health, Department

When I first started going to Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, I did feel a strong sense of belonging. In the meetings, I heard people talk about
I’m just going to straight-out say it: There’s no way the words “alcoholic” or “addict” are ever going to become words that evoke pure compassion

The term “gaslighting” comes from a 1938 play called “Gaslight,” and it’s a story about a wife and a husband who’s set out on making

The reasons for addiction, like snowflakes, have one thing in common—they are all absolutely unique. The intricacies of a snowflake pattern can be an easy

Every day hundreds—thousands?— of persons with a substance use disorder make a decision to quit. How many of them actually do something about it right

Recovery should be your number-one priority. Period. When you’re a person with substance-use disorder, you must spend the rest of your life fighting not to

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Unlike any addiction memoir you’ve read before, Parallel Universes: The Story of Rebirth, examines identity and what it means to be an adopted secularist in

There’s a popular belief in the self-help world (and beyond) that in order to be happy we need to FIND OURSELVES. I don’t know how

What happens when you discover everything you thought you knew was a lie? Read one man’s grueling search for identity ,truth, and reality in

It’s the New Year, and with it comes new resolutions. We love starting afresh, and January is famously the month when gym memberships skyrocket, when
One of the most interesting aspects of recovery is what support groups often referred to as “service” or, simply, step 12 (the non-secular version reads:

I can’t even count the number of times where I’d been surrounded by people and felt as alone as if I was the only person

There is no doubt that addiction and mental health remain the two hot-and-awkward topics which seem to never stay far away from controversy, and related

In honor of the new year, I’d like to share with you a chapter I wrote for the book Do Tell! Stories by Atheists and Agnostics