Celebrating winter festivities often provides extra joy, even if you’re not frolicking in the snow. And if you’re in recovery, you have another reason to spread good cheer: continued progress with a healthy new direction. So here are some suggestions to make the season bright. Create a holiday playlist As a gift or for yourself,...
You don’t have to assume the label of “foodie” to appreciate innovative flavors and different approaches in dining. Some studies even suggest that one of the numerous advantages of being sober is your sense of taste improves. So if you’ve been curious about non-alcoholic beverages, crafters work hard to introduce a wide range of satisfying...
Happy Holidays from Willingway. I’m David Gerber, and this is a Willingway CEO Minute. When it comes to substance use disorders, holidays are a time of tremendous ambivalence. You know you have a loved one who needs help, and yet you’re also hoping that they can make it through to the New Year. But too...
During this celebratory time of year, decorations, family visits, office parties, activities with friends, gift exchanges, entertaining with special meals, and other exciting aspects all contribute to joyous occasions. Unfortunately, some people also experience stress, depression, loneliness, and anxiety, often prompting increased substance and alcohol use. So how can you plan a festive—but sober!—holiday season?...
Many people think that if someone returns to rehab, it’s a sign of failure. Instead, it might be more beneficial to consider it an opportunity to learn more methods for healing. When properly treated, substance use disorder (SUD) and alcohol use disorder (AUD) can be managed effectively for life. But there needs to be a...
The time between October and January is filled with dozens of holiday and cultural celebrations all around the world. One common component between them all is family. While many people can’t wait to be together, others might have some challenges. How can you have a balance of peace and community? Thoughts from the Experts on...
Even in the most stable families, tensions can run high during the holidays. This time of year is often stressful enough with busy schedules, but old hurts or miscommunication might complicate things even more. So what do you do when a loved one’s addiction problem has caused drama in the past? Keep Boundaries Intact No...
While many people eagerly anticipate the togetherness and good cheer of the holiday season, it’s important to understand that not everyone feels joyful and bright this time of year. If you or a loved one has trouble with substance abuse and think substances are the only option to make it through the next few weeks,...