Sowing Seeds of Gratitude: Reaping A Harvest
With the last of the Halloween candy in the rearview mirror, we can all set our sights on this season of gratitude. I don’t mean the frenzy of Black Friday deals. (Although who doesn’t love a good bargain?) But the...
Read moreSilence Gives Soul Strength
Patience, prayer, and silence … these are what give strength to the soul. Saint Faustina Kowalska There are times in the family systems illness of substance use disorder that the noise is too much. The noise of circumstances. The noise...
Read moreRecovery: A Family Journey
Saying change happened for our family the day our son began a life of recovery seems like a pretty obvious statement. But it goes a lot deeper than just the obvious. And here’s why: because substance use disorder is...
Read moreSubstance Use Disorder: You Can’t Reason It Out
I could not grasp what was happening in my son’s heart and mind as he struggled with the illness of substance use disorder. The heartbreaking circumstances of his life were worlds apart from the amazing young man I knew...
Read moreStop the Rock of the Rocking Chair of Worry
Worry is like a rocking chair: It gives you something to do, but never gets you anywhere. Erma Bombeck I don’t know about you, but if the world gave out awards for worry, I would have a room full...
Read moreInternational Overdose Awareness Day: Narcan Saves Lives
More than 100,000 died from overdose death in the United States in 2021, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That is an increase of nearly 30 % from the previous year. Seventy five percent of those...
Read moreNational Fentanyl Awareness and Prevention Day
Fentanyl is the single deadliest drug threat our nation has ever encountered. United States Drug Enforcement Administration Illicit fentanyl is a dangerous killer – a fact all too well known to grieving families whose loved ones have suffered overdose...
Read moreGold Nuggets of Hope: Everything Looks Better After an Ice Cream Cone
It’s good to be on the lookout for a gold nugget of something hopeful glistening in the path we trudge to find recovery solutions for ourselves and our loved ones. When I was more than waist deep in the muck and...
Read more“Coach” Frank: Helping Families Is What It’s All About
More than a decade ago, when our beloved son was gripped by the illness of addiction, my husband and I struggled to find him help. We wasted a lot of time going down deep, dark rabbit holes of poor...
Read moreGive Yourself Permission: Summer Slow Down
For families on weariness overload from the challenge of substance use disorder, the need to kick back, relax and recharge is so very important – truly a critical need.
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