This interview accompanies the third podcast in our National Recovery Month series with Kim MacDonald-Wilson, ScD, CPRP, senior program director, Recovery and Wellness Transformation, and Tracy Carney ...
If you have a loved one who’s been struggling with drinking or drug use, you may have spent years hoping they would get help. And now that moment has come—they’re seeking treatment and are newly sober ...
Employers play an important role in an employee's recovery from addiction and substance use disorders. But they need the right tools to ensure their support makes a difference. Processing Content ...
The holidays aren’t always joyful for everyone. If someone you know is in recovery for substance use disorder (SUD), this time of year can be stressful and triggering, putting them at a higher risk of ...
A community of support is critical for people recovering from addiction and other challenges, and in San Jose, a new model of care is making a big difference, thanks in part to a local pastor. Dana ...
One of the many challenges faced by people who struggle with mental illness or addiction is that these conditions often interfere with their ability to sustain a job. Symptoms can often be impairing ...
This pioneering program offers a lifeline and empowers individuals to navigate through their darkest moments toward a path of healing and resilience. At the national level, the Zero Suicide initiative ...
I was working in Holland, Michigan, while going to Booth on the weekends, driving back and forth every week. I began to show symptoms such as exhaustion—but it was easy to blame everything else. I ...
From left, Bobbi Jean Rose, Shawn Morin, and Manny Reis are part of the Franklin County OPTIONS Program under Sweetser’s coverage. They provide support, harm reduction resources, and connections to ...
The Journal profiled a half dozen businesses and organizations certified as recovery-friendly workplaces in Rhode Island. Here are snapshots exploring how they are supporting their staff. When Maggie ...