International Overdose Awareness Day
Today is International Overdose Awareness Day, leading into September, National Recovery Month. Relapse (and unfortunately in some cases, subsequent overdose) is part of recovery and
Margaret Cho
In 2016, comedian and author Margaret Cho had a birthday celebration—to which she brought wine—that was really an intervention. Her friends, who had seen her
Sober Stories: Charlie
What led you to get sober? There was a series of thoughts. The first was I was starting my medical transition, and part of getting
Feeling Behind Your Peers During Recovery
When we’re in active addiction, we’re often stuck repeating destructive behaviors. We might be too caught up in substance use to notice what our peers
Is it Useful to Confront Character Defects?
In 12-step fellowships, there’s an idea of confronting personality flaws; step 6 is, “[We] were entirely ready to have God remove all these defects of
How to Manage Post-Pandemic Anxiety
What just happened? That feeling of numbness or shock after a traumatic experience is entirely normal. Make no mistake, a year and a half grappling

What is Vivitrol?
Vivitrol is a medication used to treat opioid and alcohol use disorder. It is sometimes used for medication-assisted treatment (MAT), which is the use of
Finding Freedom in Recovery
When I first got sober, I felt like I was losing my freedom. But it turns out that when you have an addiction, recovery is
How Different Types of Trauma Impact Addiction
We have long recognized the role of trauma in addiction. Though trauma is complex, affects people in numerous ways, and can be difficult to diagnose,
Anthony Kiedis
Anthony Kiedis of the Red Hot Chili Peppers has been continuously sober since the year 2000. He’s struggled with cocaine, heroin, and alcohol use. The