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Rumer Willis, Alcohol, and Recovery
Dec 9, 2021

Whether you’re a celebrity, a bank teller, or a teacher, if you’re battling an addiction to alcohol, the challenge is difficult just the same. The addiction doesn’t care about what you do for a living. Oftentimes, many may feel that they are the only ones in their fight against alcohol or substance misuse. The truth […]

8 Tips: Sobriety Through the Holidays
Dec 2, 2021

The end of the year brings people together with Halloween parties in October, Thanksgiving dinner in November, and a plethora of holidays in December such as Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa. These events can be exciting and sometimes overwhelming. The latter is especially true for those battling a substance use disorder or an alcohol use disorder. […]

5 Recovery Rules, Relapse, & Thanksgiving
Nov 24, 2021

The holidays are about enjoying time with family and other loved ones—especially for Thanksgiving. We can all use this togetherness and comradery after the last two challenging years we’ve faced. And depending on who you ask, this holiday enjoyment may include drinking alcohol over dinner conversation or in front of a football game on TV. […]

Men’s Health Awareness and Mental Health
Nov 18, 2021

Suicide and mental health impact all of us but affect men in particular at higher rates. Men are less likely to seek mental health treatment than women. As a national leader in the addiction space, American Addiction Centers (AAC) would like to acknowledge International Men’s Health Week. The purpose is to raise awareness of men’s […]

Transgender Awareness Week
Nov 4, 2021

In addition to Thanksgiving and Veteran’s Day, November is home to Transgender Awareness week, which is observed between the 13th-19th of this month. The purpose is to address the issues faced by the transgender community, in addition to raising visibility about them as well. And visibility is definitely needed. Misinformation, as well as limited information […]

How a Celebrity Chef Overcame Alcohol Addiction
Sep 22, 2021

A bottle of wine. A case of beer. Multiple shots of whiskey or vodka. When an individual is struggling with an alcohol use disorder (AUD) there seems to be no limitations on how much they consume in one sitting. And when mixing drugs with alcohol misuse, this can be a dangerous, and sometimes deadly, combination. […]

Cocaine Addiction, Career, and Recovery
Sep 16, 2021

Feeling invincible gives an individual the courage to believe in the impossible, to take action, and inevitably to take risks. Channeled through a positive and calculated plan with a specific goal, this mindset may appear to be optimistic. However, if used recklessly while under the influence of drugs or alcohol such as cocaine addiction, it […]

Marriage, Motherhood, & Alcohol Addiction
Sep 8, 2021

Alcohol is legally and socially acceptable, which makes it a substance that’s as easy to retrieve as going to the grocery or local convenience store and picking it up. For many, alcohol is just one of many beverages available to drink and is naturally integrated into social settings. However, for some individuals who struggle with […]

Stigma Around Mental Health and Substance Misuse
Aug 26, 2021

Labels aren’t always bad. Labels can reflect positive characteristics, set productive expectations, and provide meaningful goals for us. However, often the labels we use to describe one another are based on unsubstantiated assumptions and stereotypes. These labels may be associated with race, gender, sexual orientation, or gender identity. They may also be the stigmatizing labels […]

Addiction, Substance Use, and Surfing
Jul 22, 2021

Scholar and Poet Thad Ziolkowski’s writes “…the most addictive sport can help us understand addiction and recovery.” Ziolkowski’s book On a Wave references surfing as the activity that can offer this insight based on Thad’s life experience. The Rush of Addiction vs. Riding a Wave Addiction is a medical disease that’s both treatable and recurrent. […]

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