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“Triggers are social, environmental, or emotional situations that remind people in recovery of their past drug or alcohol use. These cues bring about urges that

We are now in the world that is quite different from what it was a year ago. It is safe to say that a lot

One of the assumptions people make about someone quitting drugs or alcohol is that they are now sober. According to one definition, sober means “not

Today I celebrate an anniversary of 15 years of sobriety from alcohol. I cannot state any revelations at this milestone, except to say that I’ve

One of the most painful aspects of trauma and/or addiction is that becoming personally acquainted with it often shows us just how separate we are

It’s my birthday today, and a significant one at that – I’ve turned 60, which is a nice round number and one that I get

If you’re new to recovery, you might be under the impression that the only way to it is via a 12-step program. Whether you search

I got physically sober in a hospital setting, which was followed by a residential treatment stay. There, I was introduced to a 12-step program, which

Consider these statistics from the recent AddictionPolicy.org COVID-19 survey: Twenty percent of respondents reported increased substance use since the COVID-19 pandemic began. One in three

In the past few months, many of us have been forced to really slow down. Whether we’ve lost our jobs, had them suspended, were told

Recently, there has been some upheaval in the recovery circles—especially the traditional ones, such as AA—about the article “The Patriarchy of Alcoholics Anonymous” by Holly

There are certain emotions that are more damaging to our well-being than others. Those emotions are guilt, fear, and shame. Yet many of us inexplicitly

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I’ve noticed something on social media that’s reminded me of something that used to happen in the rooms of Alcoholics Anonymous: people boasting about the

Does relinquishment and/or adoption make one more susceptible to addiction? Are they froms of trauma? What should relinquishees in recovery avoid, and what should they

Like an addiction, recovery too is stigmatized. Not a lot of people share with the world that they’re in recovery from addiction or trauma. Unlike

As the world slowly starts to loosen some of the restrictions with stores and public spaces opening, people are worried about safety. It seems that