
When Should I Consider an Outpatient Rehab Center?
It can be very challenging to figure out the best type of treatment when you are ready to seek help for substance abuse or addiction.

Accountability Without Shame in Recovery
In recovery, it’s important to take responsibility for the ways you may have harmed others during active addiction. This isn’t to punish yourself for having

9 Things to Do When Your Loved One Refuses Help
When our loved ones are addicted to alcohol or drugs, it is normal to want to help, or “save” them. We can offer our loved

Navigating Daily Life in Recovery
Everything is so new when you first enter recovery. It can be really hard, but in my experience, early sobriety was kind of an adventure.

The Importance of Trauma-Focused Care in Treatment
Many times, the person being treated for addiction is confused about the root causes of their disorder. Some surveys suggest that trauma could be responsible
A Brief Description of the Neuroscience of Addiction
Many factors can contribute to a person seeking drugs or alcohol in an addictive way—genetics, environment, trauma, co-occurring mental health disorders, and lots of others.

Book Lifelines Tackles Addiction in Baltimore and Beyond
The book Lifelines by Leana Wen, MD—a public health expert, emergency physician, and the former Baltimore City health commissioner—dedicates two whole chapters to addiction. In
What Is a Full Continuum of Care in Recovery?
Men and women who attend addiction treatment programs to help their recovery understand that while addiction is treatable, there is no single cure for this

It’s Okay to Be Sad in Recovery
You’ve probably heard about depression and grief in recovery; in fact, we’ve written about both of these topics on this blog. But sometimes you’re just

Celebrating Valentine’s Day with a Sober Partner
Valentine’s Day is a time for couples to celebrate their love and toast the coming years. For men and women who struggle with addiction, the