
5 Fun Sober Summer Activities
Summertime is a time to relax, bask in the sun, and take a vacation away from the monotony of everyday life. However, if your regular

Summertime is a time to relax, bask in the sun, and take a vacation away from the monotony of everyday life. However, if your regular

In a recent warning issued by DEA Assistant Special Agent in Charge Clay Morris and Northern District U.S. Attorney Jay Town, the officials warned that

When we begin our journey in recovery, we come in feeling broken, alone, and beaten down. We have removed the drugs and alcohol from our

Families of Addiction: Change to Prevent Change Substance Use Disorder changes a family. Dad is still dad but with a hint of whiskey. Brother is

Jay Lloyd, a counselor with The Center for Executive Leadership, has over 30 years of experience guiding individuals and families. He began his career helping

Since 1944, American families have been subjected to the cartoon image of a bear in a Stetson hat. His large brown eyes and authoritative pointed

Step outside your bubble… Not physically. But for one moment try to put yourself in someone else’s place. Over the past few months I’ve been

In recent years, there has been great progress in reducing cigarette use among teenagers in the United States. According to the CDC, from 2011 to 2018, current (past 30-day) cigarette smoking was nearly halved among middle school (1.8%) and high school students (8.1%).