At Harbor Relationships & Recovery we help couples navigate the impact of substance use on their relationships, rebuild trust, and improve communication. Our clients often struggle with conflict, ...
Emotional sobriety is an aspect of addiction recovery that focuses on regulating feelings and learning to face challenges without the use of substances. Developing emotional sobriety can support ...
For people trying to reduce their heavy drinking, the quality of their interpersonal relationships early in their recovery process may contribute to their success. A study published in Alcohol: ...
With Valentine’s Day fast approaching, there can be pressure to do something nice for that special person. The day offers profound joy and significant challenges for those who take it to heart. While ...
Trauma damages faith and identity, often resulting in coping mechanisms like addiction. Community support and purpose fight ...
UCSF roving nurses offer wound care on the streets of the Mission. Photo on May 14, 2025 by Abigail Van Neely. The wind battering Treasure Island in early May was strong enough to blow a ladybug off ...
For many years, I used alcohol and other substances to manage through work stress and burnout. Lessons from recovery programs helped me get sober – not only from my addictions but also from the ...
Addiction is a widespread health issue that will affect about one in five Canadians over their lifetimes. For example, addiction to opioids has led to opioid and overdose crises in many cities, which ...
Two years ago, Kelly Cordier woke up in a jail cell convinced his life was over. Alcohol had stripped away nearly everything — his confidence, his self-respect and any belief that ...
Healthcare professionals with AltaPointe Health are encouraging more open conversations about the close connection between ...
For eight graduates of the Lynchburg Adult Recovery Court, recovery became a milestone worth celebrating on Wednesday, June 3 ...
Quitting cigarette smoking was associated with a 30% greater likelihood of recovery in individuals with substance use disorder (SUD) compared with continuing to smoke, a large cohort study showed.