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Who Is Responsible for Long-Term Recovery?
"No one can make you be sober, and no one can make you relapse. Recovery is your responsibility. Others can guide, encourage, and walk beside you, but it is your inner strength that carries you forward."
Clint
Aug 252 min read


Autism and Substance Use Disorder: What Comes First and How Recovery Homes Can Support Both?
When autistic residents receive the right kind of structure and support, they thrive in recovery.
Clint
May 203 min read


Be the Lifeline Nurses Need to Overcome Addiction
The COVID-19 pandemic intensified stress levels, leading to a significant rise in substance use among nurses.
Clint
Feb 33 min read


Women and Alcohol: A Critical Look at Overlooked Health Risks
There's hope for a future where women receive the support and care they need to combat alcohol addiction.
Clint
Jul 3, 20242 min read


How To Handle Parties In Recovery.
As the summer season heats up, parties and gatherings flood in, leaving many individuals in recovery wondering, "Can I still attend?"
Clint
Jun 17, 20244 min read


Navigating Sobriety in Relationships
Navigating the complexities of maintaining a relationship while a significant other isn't ready to embrace sobriety.
Clint
May 10, 20243 min read


Navigating the Holidays: Tips for Finding Support in Recovery, Gainesville, Florida
The holiday season can be a joyous time filled with family, festivities, and warmth. However, for individuals in early recovery, it can...
Clint
Dec 19, 20233 min read


Leaving The Treatment Nest & Learning How To Fly
Jumping from treatment center back into the real world increases the
chances for relapse. Sober living gives you a fighting chance.

Phillip
Aug 28, 20204 min read


