
Shame: The Enemy of Progress
Shame: The Enemy of Progress By Cornerstone Healing Center Recovery can be a deeply private experience and it’s not uncommon for people to be embarrassed
Shame: The Enemy of Progress By Cornerstone Healing Center Recovery can be a deeply private experience and it’s not uncommon for people to be embarrassed
Battling Temptation by Staying True to Your Ultimate Priorities By Cornerstone Healing Center No matter where the winding road of recovery takes you, your personal
Replacing One Addiction With Another By Cornerstone Healing Center Setting the boundaries of your recovery is a personal decision. If you struggled with addiction to
I Slipped Up–Now What? By Cornerstone Healing Center Like it or not, relapse is part of recovery. Roughly 40-60% of people with substance use disorders
Ten Ways to Cope That Don’t Involve Substances By Cornerstone Healing Center Negative emotions and substance use are often tightly intertwined. Alcohol in particular occupies
Ten Ways To Celebrate That Don’t Involve Drinking By Cornerstone Healing Center Champagne, a bottle of wine, a round of shots–alcohol is often synonymous with
What If All My Friends Party? By Cornerstone Healing Center A common crossroads for people returning to regular life after treatment is the extent to
Alcohol and Anger By Cornerstone Healing Center It’s no secret that society tends to portray desirable, admirable men as tough, rugged individuals who manage their
“I Just Want to Be Done Already” By Cornerstone Healing Center Recovery is a lifelong effort and accepting that fact can be frustrating. You may
When Your Partner Is Part of the Problem By Cornerstone Healing Center Just because you’re in recovery doesn’t mean that your partner has to cut
Marcus Clark, Escaping Rock Bottom Podcast From Homeless Drug User to Saving Lives As COO Of A Valley Recovery Center Speaker 1: This podcast is
You’re Not A Burden By Cornerstone Healing Center As you get help for your addiction, you may lean on your friends and family more than