
The Meaning of AA Acceptance in Recovery
The AA Acceptance Prayer reads as follows: Acceptance is the answer to ALL of my problems today. When I am disturbed, it is because I

The AA Acceptance Prayer reads as follows: Acceptance is the answer to ALL of my problems today. When I am disturbed, it is because I

For a lot of people, alcohol and golf become connected early. Beer carts, clubhouse drinks, charity tournaments, and post-round hangouts can make drinking feel like
AI job loss has already begun. This post examines the relationship between unemployment and substance use disorder, and how we as a society need to
For many people struggling with anxiety, depression, trauma, burnout, or substance use, one of the biggest barriers to getting help is fear about work. People
One of the first things people hear in recovery meetings is, “You need to take suggestions.” Like a lot of phrases in recovery culture, it
The idea behind Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for anxiety is simple: the way we think influences the way we feel and behave. Anxiety can make everyday
Recovery from substance use disorder (SUD) is one of life’s most challenging journeys for those afflicted by addiction. The path is rarely straight, often marked
May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Each week, we’re highlighting different segments of the population, their common struggles, and where more mental health support is

These recipes for refreshing non-alcoholic drinks are great for hosting or just good, clean fun. If you’re like me (in recovery), you have a built-in

Each May, Mental Health Awareness Month serves as a national call to action. Since its founding in 1949, the observance has focused on education, reducing