I Lost My Sister, Then Nearly Lost Myself
Shawn got his first pill to ease the pain of an injury—and then went through years of addiction and relapse. He doesn’t have to live like that anymore.
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Shawn got his first pill to ease the pain of an injury—and then went through years of addiction and relapse. He doesn’t have to live like that anymore.
Positive affirmations can help people achieve better self-confidence, reduce stress, and improve problem-solving abilities. Here’s how to use them.
No matter how weird recovery feels at first, SOMEONE else can relate to what you’re going through and show you how they navigated it. Find the creators who can inspire your recovery. Here are a few who inspired me.
Amy Dresner shares her struggle to establish and maintain boundaries to build healthier relationships in recovery.
How is a substance use disorder diagnosed? And is it a good thing or a bad thing to get that diagnosis? This blog breaks it down.
When depression and anxiety recurred in recovery, I thought I needed to try harder. A mental health assessment helped me see I deserved help.
In a recent webinar, two of Workit Health’s experts answred your questions about GLP-1 medications for alcohol use.
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