
AA Agnostica: The Evolution of Identity
Guest Post on AA Agnostica: The Evolution of Identity Excerpt: I used to identify in a very specific way. In the beginning of my recovery

Guest Post on AA Agnostica: The Evolution of Identity Excerpt: I used to identify in a very specific way. In the beginning of my recovery

One of the biggest obstacles in the life of a person with substance use disorder is asking for help. Ironic, isn’t it? We are often

“I can’t take this anymore” is a thought that is familiar to many people with substance-use disorder. The “this” can be the obsession itself, life

There’s nothing like the holidays, “the most wonderful time of the year…” This is when most of us prepare for the big family gatherings and

Please see my guest blog post titled “SPIRITUAL? RELIGIOUS? GO FIGURE” at AA Beyond Belief, a Web site dedicated to the following: Our pledge

The pain of rejection and social isolation is real. It’s as real as any other kind of wounding, and just as damaging. Our hearts get broken, our feelings get hurt, we feel emotional pain—we use such terms to describe something that is not visible, not tangible, yet this poetic language describes phenomenon that can be explained scientifically as well.

Today author David B. Bohl, an independent addiction consultant and licensed clinical substance abuse counselor, is here to share his story with us. David and I discuss his experiences of alcohol addiction and sobriety, how our lives as adoptees are so much more than just our adoption experience, and what is working right now in the recovery field.

Parallel Universes: The Story of Rebirth has been recognized on Adoptee Reading’s Twenty Adoptee-Authored Books Published in 2018. 2018 was a big year for adoptee

Getting sober and clean for the first time is probably one of the biggest events in the life of a person with substance-use disorder. For

A recent billboard advertising quitting smoking made me think about what it actually means to quit. Is all quitting created equal? Is there better or

Shame. It’s a monster that has been ever-present in my life from as far as I can remember. Before I had a name for it,

I don’t know if things would’ve turned out differently for me, but I know that it took me a long time and a lot of

If you spend long enough time in recovery, you will encounter many different ways of describing what happened, what has been going on, and what’s

Today’s guest is David Bohl. I’ve always known David as the successful business man and family man with the big house on the lake, boats,

Last thing I remember, I was Running for the door I had to find the passage back to the place I was before Relax’ said the

The “war stories” of people with substance-use disorder prove to be some of the most enticing stories, judging how popular they are. They can be

One of the hottest topics in how society might be about to change, and that is causing a lot of emotion and political upheaval lately,

The science of psychology has been attempting, for years, to classify and identify personality traits that would categorize people—especially those with mental-health issues—and put them
