All Addiction-Related Articles

  1. What do healthy boundaries look like in recovery?

  2. Do I need to break up with my friends who use when I’m sober?

  3. Should I kick out my child for using or drinking?

  4. How can I manage my emotions without drugs or alcohol?

  5. Is it okay to drink with my parents or family?

  6. What is recovery like?

  7. How do I tell my parents their drinking or using makes me feel unsafe?

  8. My partner doesn’t want me to stop using drugs or get better

  9. Someone I love overdosed

  10. I’m addicted to more than one substance. What do I do?

  11. How do I make amends?

  12. Will I get in trouble for drinking or using at school?

  13. I don’t want to give up on my loved one with an addiction, but I’m burned out

  14. I don’t know how to be around drinking people sober

  15. I’ve started drinking or using at work

  16. How do I tell my parents I have an addiction?

  17. I drink because I’m anxious

  18. My children don’t trust me anymore because of my drinking or using

  19. How can I overcome addiction in a rural community?

  20. What does peer support look like?

  21. I’m afraid no one will help me with my sobriety

  22. Everything around me makes me want to use

  23. I feel alone and want to use or drink

  24. I need to use to feel better

  25. How can I identify triggers that make me want to use?

  26. What happens if I relapse?

  27. Why can’t I stop using drugs or alcohol?

  28. Addiction: What’s keeping me stuck?

  29. I feel overwhelmed

  30. Thinking traps: How can I deal with negative thoughts?

  31. Am I harming myself? Types of self-harm

  32. Managing Frustration and Anger

  33. Practicing Radical Acceptance

  34. Can meditation improve my mental health?

  35. I can’t get over things that happened in the past

  36. What is trauma?

  37. What are the side-effects of antipsychotic meds?

  38. Keep your mind grounded

  39. eM Life: Live Virtual Mindfulness

  40. How do I manage an addiction while I’m stuck at home?

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