Drinking Habits By Generation
Generational distinctions are a bit arbitrary; the cutoff for each generation changes depending on where you look, and there are so many people in each
Recent Review Measures Rates of Depression and Anxiety in Youth During COVID-19
A review published August 9th in JAMA Pediatrics aimed to measure how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted mental health in children and adolescents[1]. It evaluated
Channeling Addictive Tendencies in Recovery
Addiction is complex. The factors that contribute to its onset (genetics, environmental factors, traumatic experiences, co-occurring mental health disorders, and more) are multifaceted and different
5 Benefits of a Women’s Addiction Treatment Center
The goal of any addiction treatment is to serve the client’s needs best and achieve the most successful outcome possible. Gender-specific treatment is often the
What Are ACEs?
ACE stands for adverse childhood experience. Taking the ACEs quiz can help people determine how likely they are to be impacted by childhood trauma. The
Making it Through Big Life Changes Sober
There’s a common idea that people should wait a year of being sober before making any big life changes. However, life goes on after you
The Importance of Al-Anon in Recovery
Addiction is widely understood as a family disease. An Al-Anon group is a support-style fellowship based on the 12 steps of Alcoholics Anonymous. Members are
Florence Welch
Florence Welch, lead singer of Florence and the Machine, has been sober since 2014. In recent years, she’s opened up about her history of addiction

The Definition of Neurodiversity
The concept of neurodiversity emphasizes brain differences over brain deficiencies. Because brains do not always work the same way does not mean they are “broken”

Sober Stories: Beth
What led you to get sober? I was 23 years old, and at that point I had been using and drinking for a decade. I