The Psychology of Overeating

Overeating despite feeling full is a behavior that many people experience, often without fully understanding the reasons behind it. Although hunger normally serves as the body’s signal that it needs energy, eating beyond the point of fullness is frequently driven by factors other than physical hunger. Emotional states such as stress, anxiety, boredom, or sadness … Read more

Mortality due to Insurance Loss

Health insurance is essential for maintaining access to healthcare services, medications, and preventive care. When individuals lose insurance coverage, they often face significant barriers to receiving necessary medical treatment. Without consistent access to healthcare, many people delay or avoid medical visits due to financial constraints. This interruption in care can lead to worsening health conditions, … Read more

Caregiving Through Addiction

Addiction is a complex and chronic condition that affects not only the individual struggling with substance use but also the family members and loved ones who support them. Caregivers often take on significant responsibilities, including providing emotional support, managing daily needs, assisting with treatment, and coping with the uncertainty that accompanies addiction and recovery. These … Read more

Mental Health for High Achievers

Mental health often takes a back seat for people who are always chasing big goals. High-performing individuals, whether you’re a CEO, pro athlete, doctor, founder, or just someone who never sits still, tend to focus a lot on milestones and achievements. Somewhere in between all the deadlines and wins, taking care of your mental well-being … Read more

The Conflict of Love and Addiction

If you’ve ever found yourself caught between what feels like real love and a pull you just can’t break, you’re not alone. So many people get tangled up in relationships where it becomes hard to see the difference between loving someone deeply and feeling completely dependent on them. This dual burden can mess with your … Read more

Alcohol and Relationship Damage

Alcohol tends to sneak its way into so many relationships. From casual drinks after work to stressful nights or celebrations, drinking can feel almost normal, until it starts to become a problem. What many people don’t notice at first is how alcohol can quietly chip away at trust, communication, and emotional connection, making even strong … Read more

Overcoming Abuse in Recovery

Recovering from psychological abuse while dealing with addiction can feel like an uphill adventure. There are many layers to peel back, and shifting your mindset from feeling like a victim to living as a survivor is a powerful part of the process. I’ve learned that recognizing, confronting, and healing from psychological abuse isn’t always talked … Read more

Supportive Friendships in Recovery

Friendships really do play a big role in mental health and addiction recovery. Having the right kind of support can make the tough days feel a little lighter, and sometimes, a simple chat with a friend brings more comfort than any formal advice. In this article, I’ll walk you through how friendships shape these experiences, … Read more

Compassion and Grief Support

Compassion stands out as a really important part of supporting someone who’s dealing with grief. Whether someone has lost a loved one or experienced some other kind of deep pain, having genuine understanding and kind support can make the ride through grief feel a little less lonely. I want to break down how compassion works … Read more

Why We Cling To Our Addictions

Living with addiction isn’t just about chemical hooks or lack of willpower. There are layers beneath the surface that keep us stuck in the loop. I’ve spent plenty of time reading about, talking with, and reflecting on addiction, and it’s clear that the reasons people hold onto addictive habits are both complicated and deeply human. … Read more