Moms Recovering Without Losing Kids

Moms who are in recovery often carry an extra weight: the fear of losing their kids. It’s something that can keep many moms from getting needed help, or it can make recovery feel twice as hard. Every mom’s story is different, but if you’re trying to recover from addiction while holding on tightly to your … Read more

Painkillers Vs Brain Damage The Truth

Painkillers have been part of my medicine cabinet for as long as I can remember, but there’s always chatter about whether popping them too often can mess with my brain. So, I went on a mission to dig through the facts, science, and a bit of personal experience to put together everything people should know … Read more

Understanding Relational Patterns In Addiction

If you’ve ever wondered why people struggling with addiction seem to face the same relationship challenges again and again, you’re not alone. Relationship patterns play a huge part in addiction, shaping both how the addiction begins and how it keeps going over time. I’ve seen firsthand how spotting these social dynamics can actually help people … Read more

Healing Together: How Couples Can Support Each Other In Recovery

Recovery looks different for everyone, but going through it as a couple brings a unique set of challenges and strengths. Building a healthier relationship while supporting each other in recovery is possible. In fact, it can even bring couples closer if they find ways to steer through setbacks and celebrate small wins together. In this … Read more

Understanding Everyday Addictive Behaviors

If you’ve ever caught yourself repeatedly scrolling your phone, munching on snacks when you aren’t actually hungry, or refreshing your inbox for the third time in 10 minutes, you’ve had a run-in with everyday addictive behaviors. These little routines pop up all the time in daily life, and they’re way more common than most people … Read more

Understanding The Addictive Cycle Of Human Trafficking

Human trafficking is a tough topic, but understanding the addictive cycle that often traps people is really important. Trafficking isn’t just about the first act of exploitation; it’s about a whole system created to keep people stuck, both psychologically and physically. In this article, I’ll break down how this cycle works, what keeps it turning, … Read more

7 Relatable Signs For Adults Diagnosed Late With ADHD

Getting diagnosed with ADHD as an adult can feel both validating and overwhelming. For many of us, that late diagnosis comes after years of feeling different but not really knowing why. It’s pretty common to reflect on all those moments and habits that just didn’t add up, and suddenly, everything starts to make way more … Read more

Growing Up With An Emotionally Unavailable Parent: 7 Signs

Growing up with an emotionally unavailable parent can shape a person’s world in ways that last a lifetime. This experience, often discussed in personal stories and backed by research, doesn’t always present itself in obvious ways. Sometimes, the signs are subtle but have a real impact over time. In this all-in-one guide, we’ll break down … Read more

Grieving The Life You Thought You’d Have

Grieving the life you thought you’d have doesn’t always get the attention it deserves. So many people picture their future in a certain way, and when life takes a completely different path, the emotional fallout can be pretty overwhelming. I know from experience that dealing with this kind of loss isn’t just about accepting a … Read more

Narcissism: Is It Learned Or Inherited?

Narcissism is a word that gets tossed around a lot, and figuring out where it comes from can make the whole subject a lot less mysterious. I’ve spent time reading research and hearing people’s experiences, and one big question always comes up: is narcissism something people are born with, or is it mostly picked up … Read more