Celebrity Influence on Addiction

Addiction receives significant attention in celebrity culture, often in ways that blur the line between awareness and sensationalism. Through tell-all interviews, dramatic movie roles, and lyrics that reference substance use, celebrities frequently share stories about their experiences with alcohol or drugs. While these stories can sometimes help reduce stigma and start important conversations about recovery, … Read more

Recovery-Friendly Language

Being there for someone in recovery can be surprisingly tricky, especially if you haven’t been through it yourself. Even with the best intentions, some words can weigh heavier than you’d think. I’ve learned a lot by listening to people in recovery and by being part of supportive communities. Here, I want to share what not … Read more

Delayed Gratification in Sobriety

Delayed gratification is a pretty big deal in recovery, especially if you’re aiming for long-term sobriety. It’s the ability to forgo short-term rewards to achieve something bigger later on. A lot of people think some folks are just “born patient” or naturally better at resisting temptation. The truth is, delayed gratification isn’t a personality trait; … Read more

Unmasking Functional Addiction

If you’ve ever noticed someone keeping up with their job, relationships, and daily responsibilities while still struggling privately with a powerful craving, whether that’s for alcohol, drugs, gambling, or even technology, then you’ve seen what functional addiction looks like. Functional addiction is often misunderstood, and it doesn’t always fit the stereotype most of us see … Read more

Why We Get Addicted

Addiction is a complex and multifaceted condition that affects millions of individuals worldwide. It is often misunderstood, with many people viewing it as a result of poor choices or lack of willpower. However, the truth is much more complicated. Addiction can be caused by a variety of factors, including biological, psychological, and environmental influences. From … Read more

Medical vs. Addiction Burnout

Medical burnout and addiction burnout are two topics that get tossed around a lot in healthcare circles, but they aren’t the same thing. I’ve spent quite a bit of time around hospitals and clinics, and the effects of both are easy to spot if you’re paying attention. These terms often turn up together in conversations … Read more

Healing Heartbreak After Addiction

If you’re in recovery, you probably know that heartbreak doesn’t just vanish when you quit using. In many cases, it feels even sharper as the fog lifts. Healing heartbreak after addiction isn’t always talked about, but honestly, it comes up for a lot of people. Through my own experience, I’ve found that mending a broken … Read more

Why Relapse Isn’t Failure

Relapse can often feel like a major setback, especially when you’re putting in the effort to make meaningful changes in your life. Whether you’re navigating recovery from substance use, trying to break a bad habit, or working toward a healthier lifestyle, it’s normal to encounter difficulties and experience moments of vulnerability. These challenges are part … Read more

Alexithymia in Addictions

Recognizing and expressing emotions is something most people take for granted, but for those with alexithymia, it’s a challenge. Alexithymia is a personality trait that makes it difficult to identify and describe one’s feelings. When combined with behavioral addictions like compulsive gaming, problematic shopping, or social media overuse, it can create additional difficulties that are … Read more

Addiction in Cancer Patients

Treating substance use disorder (SUD) in patients with cancer brings a whole set of unique challenges that really deserve attention. These patients are already dealing with the emotional and physical stress of a cancer diagnosis, and SUD can make treatment much more complicated. Figuring out the best way to support these individuals takes compassion, teamwork, … Read more