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    • JANUARY 9, 2017
    How Empathy & Understanding are Better Responses to Addiction than Judgment & Moralizing

    How Empathy & Understanding are Better Responses to Addiction than Judgment & Moralizing

    by Daniel D. Maurer I’m going into my sixth year of continuous sobriety. Do you know one aspect I’ve discovered about myself? It’s easy for me to get on my high horse about addiction. I don’t relish revealing this to you—I would like you to think that since I’ve “been there”, I am much more

    • JANUARY 2, 2017
    New Year New You: The Perfect Time To Quit Alcohol

    New Year New You: The Perfect Time To Quit Alcohol

    By Carly Benson The New Year offers the hope of a clean slate to many people. When January rolls around each year, people make their resolutions to get healthier. According to an article published by Statistic Brain around 44% of people make New Year’s resolutions geared towards the category of self-improvement. You can bet that

    • DECEMBER 26, 2016
    The Top Four Myths Every Parent Needs to Know About Addiction

    The Top Four Myths Every Parent Needs to Know About Addiction

    by Daniel Maurer I began my “career” in drinking and taking opioid prescription drugs regularly, relatively late in life. However, looking back on my usage when I was still in high school, I see now that I had the makings of a problem drinker and regular drug abuser from the very beginning. The fact is

    • DECEMBER 19, 2016
    Someone Saved My Life Tonight

    Someone Saved My Life Tonight

    By A.R. Andrews | Personal Narrative Contributor I’d struggled with a lot as a child with major anxiety and depression. My mother was a recovering cocaine addict; she also had severe mental disorders that went untreated for many years. This caused her to not be the nicest mother. My three siblings and I survived this

    • DECEMBER 12, 2016
    Discovering Self-Worth

    Discovering Self-Worth

    By O. RMarv | Personal Narrative Contributor When I came into the rooms of recovery, I was simply looking for a way to stop the insanity of having to drink and use even when I didn’t want to. All I cared about was staying alive, which was not a guarantee for me, given the rate