May 26, 2026 | Dual Diagnosis, Sobriety
Dual Diagnosis and Major Depression: Why Sobriety Alone Isn’t Enough to Heal Your Mood A lot of people expect sobriety to feel like a light switch. You stop drinking or using, you get through detox or early withdrawal, and then you finally feel “better.” But...
Apr 5, 2026 | Addiction, Addiction Treatment
Day Treatment vs. Residential Rehab When you are trying to get help for addiction (or you are helping someone you love), one question usually shows up fast: Do I need to step away from life completely, or can I get strong support while still living at home? This...
Mar 31, 2026 | Alcohol Addiction, Alcoholics Anonymous, Sober Living, Sobriety
Why “I only drink at night” can still be a big red flag A lot of people tell themselves something like: “I handle work and family just fine. Drinking is just how I shut my brain off.” If that sounds familiar, you’re not alone. And you’re not “bad” for asking the...
Mar 20, 2026 | Addiction, Addiction Recovery, Addiction Resources, Addiction Treatment, Alcohol Addiction, Alcoholics Anonymous
High-Functioning Addiction: Am I “Bad Enough” for Rehab? Why “Still Holding It Together” Can Be the Most Dangerous Phase “I still have a job, I’m paying my bills, and people count on me. Do I really need rehab?” If that question has been looping in your...
Mar 13, 2026 | Addiction Resources, Addiction Treatment, Support groups, Women in substance abuse
Is Outpatient Rehab a Realistic Option for Parents With Kids at Home? Why this question hits different when you have kids at home If you’re a parent, you already know the math doesn’t math. School drop-offs. Meals. Bedtime. Work. Laundry that never ends. A million...