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Prioritize your recovery, make sobriety non-negotiable Dating and relationships while in recovery from addiction are possible by taking the right approach.
Going from simply living together to spending every waking moment together can be taxing on a relationship. For those wishing to avoid the drama that comes with constant cohabitation ...
I’ve been waiting for this book for three years. It’s called Financial Recovery—developing a healthy relationship with money, by Karen McCall. Karen is my mentor, colleague and very good friend.
By acknowledging its influence, however, we can aim to strike a healthy balance, allowing us to harness its benefits while safeguarding our overall well-being.
Discover how to build a healthy and lasting relationship through conscious love. Learn to communicate better, cultivate intimacy, and strengthen your bond with everyday and emotional practices.
Choosing to date while in recovery from drug or alcohol addiction presents itself with pros and cons. Valentine’s Day has a way of creating a need to pursue romantic relationships or celebrate ...
Identifying the characteristics of a healthy relationship and being mindful of red flags are good ways to establish connections that contribute to our well-being.
While so much is said about the dangers of codependency,, "experts" often fail to acknowledge how important interdependence is in healthy relationships.
“Divorce is often a turning point in friendships,” says Michelle English, LCSW, the co-founder and executive clinical manager at Healthy Life Recovery.