Being of Service in the Fight for Racial Justice
Being of service is an important part of recovery. There is a lot of information circulating about how to help in the fight for racial justice, but eventually this might slow down. Dedicating your time, energy and resources to supporting racial equity—even when it’s no longer making headlines—is one of the most important ways to [...] In the Spotlight: Marc Wiltshire’s Recovery Story

Marc Wiltshire is the Director of Regional Alumni Services and Community Outreach for TruHealing Centers’ Georgia facilities. Originally from New Jersey, Wiltshire comes from a family with a long history of addiction and recovery. His mother is a substance use and mental health counselor. His father passed away with more than 22 years of continuous […]
In the Spotlight: Matt Bohannon at Blueprint Recovery Center

Matt Bohannon is a Behavioral Health Technician at Blueprint Recovery Center in Concord, New Hampshire. Originally from Attleboro, Massachusetts, Bohannon remembers that from an early age he had trouble fitting in with his peers. He experienced a lot of fear around what people thought of him. This anxiety is what first brought him to using […]
Memorial Day in the Age of COVID-19

Congress officially declared Memorial Day a federal holiday in 1971. In the 49 years since then, we’ve never had a Memorial Day like the one we’ll have Monday.
Nature and Recovery During COVID-19

The first eight or nine months of my sobriety, one friend and I went on a hike every weekend. Here in Maryland—where the TruHealing Centers headquarters is located—
Recovery Journaling During the Pandemic

I only recently started journaling regularly. I would write in one here and there, but never made it a habit. A week before everything shut down,
Pets and Recovery During COVID-19

Over a decade ago, a friend who was getting sober told me her drinking made her animals sad. At the time I was skeptical—which is ironic, because my addiction meant I couldn’t get close enough to animals to understand them.
(Yet More) Books about Addiction, Recovery and Mental Health to Read During Social Distancing
Even as some states lift stay-at-home orders, public health experts recommend we continue social distancing. If you’re getting sick of screens, there are always books! Below are some more books—in addition to the ones we recommended here and here—about mental health, addiction and recovery. Dear Friend, from My Life I Write to You in Your [...] Identifying Your Feelings Throughout the Pandemic

Recognizing what you feel might seem simple. But emotions are nuanced—and many people were not taught
Fear and Addiction During COVID-19

Movies like Contagion and Pandemic are thrillers for a reason. Pandemics play into a lot of our fears—an unseen