Behind every case of addiction lies an unseen story. The initial trauma may be hidden, but it leaves a deep mark that echoes throughout a person’s life without them realizing…
read moreMany people think that seeking help for addiction is a sign of weakness or surrender, while in reality, this step is one of the bravest decisions a person can make…
read moreMany still see addiction as a stigma, they view it as a weakness of morals, a collapse of principles, or a “crime” a person has committed against themselves, their family,…
read moreSome people believe that therapy is only designed for those struggling with addiction, trauma, or major breakdowns. That anyone who seeks help must have already reached the stage of “danger”…
read moreWhen someone begins the journey of addiction treatment, all eyes turn toward them. They become the center of attention, all efforts are directed toward understanding them, supporting them, and treating…
read moreOne of the scariest parts of the recovery journey is the moment of relapse. That moment when a person feels that everything they built has collapsed, that they’ve gone back…
read moreWhen we hear the word “addict,” some people immediately picture a stereotype of a failed man, without willpower, who chose to destroy himself knowingly and used his addiction as an…
read moreWhen a family member enters the journey of addiction, they are not the only one affected. The entire family feels the impact going through cycles of denial, anger, guilt, or…
read moreOne of the most common questions that crosses the mind of someone in recovery is: “Will I remain in recovery? Or is a relapse inevitable?” This fear is natural even…
read moreOne of the hardest challenges on the path of recovery is carrying not only oneself but also the weight of others’ perceptions. Shame from the past can be harsher than…
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