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 debilitating disease. A full continuum of care provides patients with the best form of addiction treatment to maintain their sobriety over a lifetime. A residential addiction treatment program often provides […]
Celebrating Short-Term Sobriety Milestones
Recovery is a journey, not a destination. With this in mind, it can be beneficial to celebrate short-term sobriety goals. Not only will joyous celebrations keep you goal-oriented and help you stay motivated, but they also remind your loved ones of your ongoing commitment to your long-term recovery. Having a reliable alumni network with whom […]
How to Help Your Loved One Search for Drug Rehab Centers
When someone you love is drinking to excess or is out of control due to a substance use disorder, getting the care they need in a drug addiction treatment program is the first step in helping them put their lives back together. When it comes to helping a loved one search for drug rehab centers, […]
What Is Anhedonia?
Anhedonia is defined as the inability to feel pleasure while partaking in pleasurable activities. Anhedonia is linked to several mental disorders and is considered one of the core features of depression. If you see signs that you or your loved one no longer feels pleasure, even while doing the activities, hobbies, and having the experiences […]
Sober Stories: Carly*

What led you to the decision to get sober? I got kicked out of my house—and I think I didn’t like drugs anymore. I don’t remember getting high or feeling good. I had nothing else to do with my life, so that was at least a start. I don’t think I was ever actually an […]
The Importance of Self-Harm Awareness Month
March is National Self-Harm Awareness Month, which brings to the forefront a topic that people don’t always want to talk about. However, self-harm is more common than many may realize. Fifteen percent of college students and seventeen percent of adolescents in one survey stated they engaged in self-harm. Incidents of self-harm drop off in adulthood, […]
Recommendations: Books about Addiction and Recovery

Since I’ve been sober, I’ve been drawn to books about others’ sobriety. Essays, poetry, or even—in one case— a memoir set in the apocalypse. I love to read about how people came to recovery.
The (Sometimes Surprising) Health Benefits of Long-Term Sobriety
When I was in active alcoholism, I couldn’t be in a room with an animal without needing an inhaler. Now, I have a cat. Alcohol was exacerbating my once-mild allergies. Starting six months into being sober, I was able to be around animals and have no noticeable symptoms. For years now, I’ve been able to [...] How Can You Tell if a Loved One is Using Drugs?
Many of us have felt a loved one slip away from drug addiction. Often, we can’t recognize they are abusing drugs until after it’s become a problem. Having an intervention with your loved one can be trickier than you imagination. But getting help for a drug addiction is possible. How can you tell if someone [...] After Tyler Skaggs’ Death, MLB Can’t Afford to Balk at Treating Players’ Addictions
Just over three months ago, Los Angeles Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs was found dead in a Texas hotel room. Tyler Skaggs' autopsy revealed that he died from aspiration of gastric contents and opiates, including fentanyl. Eric Kay, the Director of Communications for the Angels, claims he supplied Skaggs with the drugs and brought Skaggs' drug use to [...]