Understanding and Practicing Step Ten

Understanding and Practicing Step Ten

Up to this point, the Twelve Steps focused on teaching us the right principles to embody in recovery. Now, it’s time to put those principles into action on a daily basis. There is no point in working so hard to establish a decent moral compass if we intend to toss it...
Reading Guide for "The Family Afterward"

Reading Guide for "The Family Afterward"

The family members of addicts and alcoholics often suffer terribly until the afflicted individual finally agrees to seek help. Parents, children, spouses, siblings and others all suffer their own pain as they watch a loved one struggle. When the addict or alcoholic...
Warning Signs of Relapse

Warning Signs of Relapse

A common misconception about addiction recovery is that once a person gets clean, they’re fully recovered. But it would be far more accurate to think of sobriety as a journey rather than a destination. And as we embark upon this journey, we encounter many obstacles...
The Gift of Friendship in Recovery

The Gift of Friendship in Recovery

“How rare and wonderful is that flash of a moment when we realize we have discovered a friend.” —William E. Rothschild After a few years in addiction, we often come to value more than the substance itself. In many ways, we become equally addicted—perhaps even more...

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