In the News: Hedge Fund Trader Opens Up About ‘Wealth Addiction’
In the News: Hedge Fund Trader Opens Up About ‘Wealth Addiction’
In a recent (and rather popular) op-ed for the NY Times, a prior hedge fund trader describes how he replaced his drug and alcohol addiction with an addiction to money. "I was a giant fireball of greed," Sam Polk writes.... Learn MoreIn the News: Obama Says Marijuana Less Dangerous Than Alcohol
In a recent interview that appears in The New Yorker magazine, President Obama said that marijuana is “not very healthy,” however, he believes it isn't as harmful as some people insist. When the president was asked if marijuana is less... Learn More7 Child Stars That Disappeared Due to Addiction
[caption id="attachment_10974" align="aligncenter" width="410"] www.wifflegif.com[/caption] We know this story all too well, famous child actor who turns to drugs and alcohol never to be heard from again. Some stories are tragic: the former child star eventually succumbs to the disease... Learn More10 Things You Don’t Realize Until You Get Sober
First and foremost, you probably didn’t realize you were an addict until you got clean. Might sound weird but, for most of us, we didn’t realize we had a real problem until we decided to get clean and got some... Learn MoreAmbien Outrage: Murder, Rape, and Other Disturbing Behavior on America’s Favorite Sleeping Pill
45-year-old Robert Stewart rushed into the Pinelake Health and Rehab Nursing home in Carthage, North Carolina and opened fire on March 29th 2009. Eight people were killed and two were injured; his target for the shooting was his ex-wife who... Learn MoreDangerous New Drug: Dabs
Dabs – the crack and crystal meth version of weed? Using high purity pot, butane, and blowtorches that produce a waxy concentrate has some middle-class observers questioning the image of this new weed product. Yet others speculate that dabs are... Learn MoreIn the News: Candy Man Doctor Pleads Guilty
A Santa Barbara doctor that several patients referred to as the candy man because he so easily prescribed painkillers and other frequently mistreated narcotics, pleaded guilty Thursday to federal drug charges. Sixty five year old Julio Diaz pleaded guilty to... Learn MoreIn the News: Heroin Deaths Spike at the Jersey Shore
Already among the highest in the state, overdose deaths from heroin and prescription drugs in Ocean County, N.J. more than doubled in 2013. And, although we’ve only marked off 16 days of 2014, there have already been three fatal overdoses.... Learn More10 Signs You Have a Problem with Drugs
[caption id="attachment_8990" align="aligncenter" width="500"] Photo Credit: www.wifflegif.com[/caption] When it comes to having a problem with anything, there are typically signs that lead people to figuring it out. With drug use, there are a lot of different signs that tell you... Learn More5 Things No One Tells You about Being a Sponsor
[caption id="attachment_8964" align="aligncenter" width="480"] Photo Credit: www.wifflegif.com[/caption] When it comes to being a sponsor in a 12-step fellowship, there are many things that are commonly known such as you have to finish your steps before you can sponsor others, guys... Learn MoreIn the News: Vermont’s Heroin Epidemic Prompts Action
When you think ‘Vermont’ you probably picture the soft-powder ski slopes, quaint villages, and locals sipping craft beer. Vermont is also known currently for having one of the lowest unemployment rates in the country. But there’s something much darker going... Learn More7 Signs You Have a ‘Recovery Romance’
[caption id="attachment_9090" align="aligncenter" width="400"] image credit: wifflegif.com[/caption] We all pretty much know what a rehab romance is but, there’s another type of relationship that those of in recovery tend to fall prey to: the recovery romance. This relationship can take... Learn More
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