Toxic Friends Who Fuel Addiction

When it comes to addiction, friendships can shift from supportive to harmful in subtle but powerful ways. Friends often play an important role in providing encouragement, comfort, and accountability during difficult times. However, in the context of addiction, even well-intentioned friends may unintentionally enable unhealthy behaviors. Enabling can happen when someone minimizes the seriousness of … Read more

Government Influence on Addiction

If you’ve ever wondered why junk food cravings seem almost impossible to resist or why certain apps keep pulling you back for “just one more minute,” it raises an important question: who—or what—is influencing these habits? Many of the products and platforms people interact with every day are intentionally designed to keep users engaged, and … Read more

Black Masculinity vs. Addiction

Black masculinity has historically been shaped by rigid expectations, stereotypes, and social pressures that define how Black men are expected to behave. Cultural narratives often emphasize strength, toughness, independence, and emotional control, leaving little room for vulnerability or open expressions of pain. Within this context, substance use and addiction can emerge in the lives of … Read more

Guided vs. Self-Guided Recovery

If you or someone you care about is navigating addiction recovery, it’s common to wonder whether therapy or self-help is the better path. With so much information available—from professional treatment programs to books, online communities, and peer-support groups—it can feel overwhelming trying to decide what approach will be most effective. Therapy offers structured guidance from … Read more

Addiction: Nature or Nurture?

Addiction science is an incredibly interesting field, and it’s a topic that’s on a lot of people’s minds. I find that questions about why some people develop addictions, while others don’t, come up all the time. It’s a tricky subject since there’s no single answer. Does addiction happen because of your genetics, or is it … Read more

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

Overcoming Doubt After Gaslighting

Doubt can be tough to shake after gaslighting, and getting past it is no small feat. When your reality has been questioned over and over, figuring out what to trust—even about your own thoughts—can be confusing and isolating. If you’re working to move away from self-doubt after being gaslit, it can help to break the … Read more