
Sobriety doesn’t just change your habits, your mindset, or your emotional health, it changes your relationships. Sometimes gently. Sometimes dramatically. But always in ways that reveal what (and who) truly supports your healing. Friendships built…
3 Steps to Start Forgiving Yourself 1. Admit What Happened Without Sugarcoating or Self-Destruction Owning your past doesn’t mean drowning in it. Write it down. Say it out loud to a therapist, sponsor, or safe…
Finding stability after treatment can be one of the most important steps in recovery. At Shoreline Sober Living, our homes are designed to provide the right balance of safety, structure, and community, giving residents the…
For many people in recovery, completing a treatment program is a major milestone, but it’s not the end of the journey. The transition from the structured environment of rehab to the independence of everyday life…
Most individuals suffering from addiction will experience extreme negative emotions, including large amounts of guilt. The depressed and anxious feelings will often not go away for long periods, which can cause detrimental effects on the…
The FDA (Food and Drug Administration) go through a thorough process to approve the medication for specific age ranges and uses. Unapproved prescription drugs pose a significantly increased risk to anyone who takes them as…