
Two Types of People Who Can Impact Your Recovery
You have probably heard someone say something like, “There are two types of people in the world: those who like pineapple on pizza and those
You have probably heard someone say something like, “There are two types of people in the world: those who like pineapple on pizza and those
You have probably experienced a moment when you needed tech support of one kind or another. Maybe your work computer was acting up. Maybe your
In a couple of recent blog posts, we have suggested that journaling can be a wonderful activity for a person in recovery from a substance
In a recent post, we wrote about how journaling can support your sobriety. While journaling is an activity you can personalize and pursue in just
The Power of Writing Things Down Have you ever headed to the grocery store without a list, convinced you can remember everything you need? Has
In a perfect world, going through substance use disorder treatment would put a permanent end to your desire for drugs or alcohol. After all, you
There are a lot of famous pathways out there, some real, some fictional. Route 66. The yellow brick road. The path from the Shire to
This post is the third entry in our series intended to ensure you have information you can trust concerning substance use disorders and recovery. Access
Have you ever made a big decision based on the advice of someone else only to discover that your advisor was wrong? It is the
April Green, M.S. stepped into the field born from the shear fascination with how people think and solve problems. She completed her Master’s of Social