The Day I Knew I Couldn’t Stop Drinking
Author: Justin Mckibben Hi. I’m an alcoholic named Justin. When I drink I am infamously inconsiderate, infuriated, inconsolable and an incoherent a**. My life is by every extensive meaning of the word ‘unmanageable’ in active addiction, and I habitually seek... Learn MoreVirtual Reality Therapy Treating Alcohol Abuse
[caption id="attachment_17095" align="aligncenter" width="416"] (This content is being used for illustrative purposes only; any person depicted in the content is a model)[/caption] Author: Justin Mckibben If you were tapped into the matrix could it actually help treat your alcoholism? I... Learn MoreJay from “Jay and Silent Bob” Speaks Up about Addiction
[caption id="attachment_16978" align="aligncenter" width="463"] Photo Via: http://commons.wikimedia.org[/caption] Author: Justin Mckibben Have you ever seen a movie with the characters Jay and Silent Bob? If not, go watch one right now… don’t worry, I’ll wait… RIGHT?! How awesome was that?! “Ladies,... Learn MoreIt’s a Human Thing: A Commencement Letter from a Palm Partners Graduate
As always we celebrate the graduation of each and every individual who successfully completes their personal treatment program here at Palm Partners, and they are given the chance to share some words of inspiration and gratitude to their peers and... Learn More#DelrayBeachChat Seeks to Educate Community About Recovery
Author: Justin Mckibben #Recovery #StayInformed #DelrayBeachChat... how many hash-tags (#) can we use to change the stigma? Sunny Southern Florida is such an incredible area for people in recovery, even being often referred to frequently as the recovery capitol of... Learn MoreCreativity and Happiness: Why Having a Creative Outlet Is Good for Your Recovery
By Cheryl Steinberg I am a firm believer in having a creative outlet in sobriety to support my program of recovery. In fact, I think, as human beings, it’s part of our very nature to be creative in some way,... Learn MoreRebound Program Uses Basketball for Recovery From Addiction
Author: Justin Mckibben Ball is life. You may have heard this said once or twice, especially if you know any hardcore athletes or fitness fanatics who have a healthy appetite for sports. Staying active is a huge part of staying... Learn MoreTop 10 Cities for Living in Recovery
By Cheryl Steinberg We’ve all heard talk about the “geographical solution” and how it doesn’t really work. However, if, say, “pulling a geographic" is for the right reasons – to change people, places and things that won’t serve you in... Learn MoreRehab After Relapse
[caption id="attachment_15823" align="aligncenter" width="449"] (This content is being used for illustrative purposes only; any person depicted in the content is a model)[/caption] Rehab After Relapse: Is it necessary? As someone who works in the field of addiction treatment, this is... Learn MoreWhy I regret labelling myself an addict
[caption id="attachment_15416" align="aligncenter" width="263"] (This content is being used for illustrative purposes only; any person depicted in the content is a model)[/caption] With six months of sobriety under my belt, I had completed my steps and was looking for something... Learn MoreSmoking Might Undermine Alcohol Abuse Treatment
[caption id="attachment_15133" align="aligncenter" width="450"] (This content is being used for illustrative purposes only; any person depicted in the content is a model)[/caption] By Cheryl Steinberg Smoking and sobriety seem to go hand-in-hand just like coffee and meetings. Just check out... Learn MoreWhy Staying Busy Won’t Help You Stay Sober
By Cheryl Steinberg Idle hands are the Devil’s Workshop. Having too much time on your hands can lead to trouble. We’ve probably heard these ideas before. Since getting clean and sober over two years ago, I’ve heard one thing echoed... Learn More
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