Loving a Person Who Suffers From Addiction
“Helpless” is one of the most frequently used words to describe what it feels like to love someone who suffers…
Read More“Helpless” is one of the most frequently used words to describe what it feels like to love someone who suffers…
Read MoreRelapse rates for addiction are high. Even though no one wants to relapse, it happens to many. Relapse is not…
Read MoreHolidays such as Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year are supposed to be fun and cheerful times celebrated with our closest…
Read MoreIn many cases the fallout from drug addiction is measured in day-to-day, real-time losses: loss of jobs, loss of family,…
Read MoreThe first time I heard the phrase “blackout drinking,” I was certain it didn’t pertain to my wife. She…
Read MoreHaving a loved one whose job is to protect, serve, and save the public from danger can be difficult, especially…
Read MoreDrug addiction can seem like a hopeless state of mind and body, with no end in sight. The truth is,…
Read MoreMy name is Amy Guilbeau (MS, PLPC), and I am an outpatient counselor and exercise therapist at Victory Addiction Recovery…
Read MoreAlcoholism is not always easy to notice; it takes many forms, and its warning signs can be quite subjective. That…
Read MoreLife after treatment from alcohol use disorder or any addiction isn’t always easy and comes with a new set of…
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