Gen Z’s Escape Through Addiction

The anxiety levels among Gen Z aren’t just a talking point online. They’re a real and growing trend. More young people are opening up about mental health struggles, and a lot of it seems to be tied to big-picture issues, especially the kind that come with life under modern capitalism. The results show up everywhere, … Read more

Working Night Shifts in Recovery

Juggling night shifts while staying committed to recovery feels like living in two separate worlds. On one side, there’s the progress and hope of healing. On the other, there are real challenges that pop up when most people are asleep. I’ve seen firsthand just how different working night shifts can feel, especially when you’re focused … Read more

Recovery Burnout: Here’s the Fix

Recovery burnout is one of those things that sneaks up on you, especially if you’ve been stuck in a cycle of chasing endless self-improvement hacks, always looking for the next secret to feeling better. Whether you’re bouncing back from physical exhaustion, mental overload, or emotional stress, the pressure to “recover right” can turn self-care into … Read more

Why Money Triggers Your Addiction

If you’ve ever wondered why having money, or even thinking about it, can throw you right back into old addictive habits, you’re definitely not alone. I’ve seen firsthand how money gets tangled up with addiction, whether it’s gambling, alcohol, drugs, or shopping. It’s not just about the cash itself; it’s what money comes to represent … Read more

Emotional Escape and Addiction

Many people picture addiction as simply a problem with substances, but for a lot of folks, it actually starts with searching for relief from uncomfortable feelings. Drugs often get used as a way to escape from stress, anxiety, sadness, or past pain. When the escape becomes the reason for using, that’s where addiction can quietly … Read more

Detox Vs. Emergency Intervention

If you or someone you care about is facing a substance use problem, there’s a good chance you’ve heard about both detox and emergency intervention. People sometimes mix these two up, but they each play a different role in the recovery process. Knowing how they work and when each is appropriate is really important for … Read more

High Blood Pressure in Recovery

High blood pressure, or hypertension, is usually linked to heart attacks and strokes. But there’s another area where it quietly has a big influence: our brains, especially how they recover after illness or injury. The more I learn about hypertension, the clearer it becomes that how we manage our blood pressure can make a huge … Read more

Addiction’s Hidden Brain Changes

Changes in the brain caused by addiction aren’t always obvious at first, but they can really shape how a person thinks and acts. These changes can show up as switches in mood, motivation, and even memory. Addiction goes way beyond cravings or struggles with willpower. It’s linked to real, measurable differences in the brain’s wiring … Read more

The Myth Of “Cold Turkey” Explained

Trying to quit a habit or addiction is rarely easy, and the phrase “going cold turkey” pops up all the time when people talk about stopping something all at once. Movies, friends, and even some internet forums make it sound like quitting cold turkey is either the boldest or the scariest route—a kind of all-or-nothing … Read more

Gentle versus Permissive Parenting

Parenting approaches can have a big impact when you’re supporting a child or teen through recovery, whether it’s from trauma, addiction, anxiety, or other tough patches. The two styles that get talked about a lot are gentle parenting and permissive parenting. The tricky part is, these two sound pretty similar on the surface but work … Read more