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Read stories and insights from parents and experts in addiction recovery. Everyone has a story, and by sharing, we can empower each other, and find paths forward – together.

A Parent’s Story

Articles by Parents Like You
PAL meetings helped us stand a little taller

PAL meetings helped us stand a little taller

We have a rather large family with three children, two in-laws and multiple grandchildren. Our addicted loved one was a total joy growing up. Our child never met a stranger because everyone became a friend, and he could very easily get an entire room laughing at one...

PAL provided a way to cope with the hurt

PAL provided a way to cope with the hurt

  ​​​ I’ve had the privilege of participating in my local PAL meeting and can say the weekly materials that are shared, as well as the amazing support from other participants, have helped me get through some pretty dark days. My child began self-medicating at around...

Hope is possible even after relapse

Hope is possible even after relapse

  ​​​ A little more than four and a half years have passed since I wrote my first testimonial in late November 2019. My only child was released in April 2019 after spending five months in jail. He had been arrested for a missed court date related to drug paraphernalia...

The View from Recovery

Articles by People in Recovery
Pushing through life’s struggles despite the pain

Pushing through life’s struggles despite the pain

​​​ I’ve been talking a lot lately. To alcoholics, addicts, homeless people, neighbors, co-workers, family, friends, people I don’t know and people I know well. Sometimes I over share or volunteer things about myself that are pretty raw and occasionally unhinged, but...

Be thankful for how you learned life’s lessons

Be thankful for how you learned life’s lessons

​​​ I've made a lot of mistakes in my life. I've consistently been stubborn and obstinate when it comes to learning lessons and taking advice; there is something innate in my personality that tends to balk at suggestion, a burning desire to experience things firsthand...

I deserve what’s best for me

I deserve what’s best for me

​​​​  “We only want what’s best for you.” I remember hearing this phrase from my parents at 19 years old. It was the beginning of my battle with substance use disorder and mental health issues. Sitting in a hospital room after my first overdose on heroin, I truly...

From Counselors

Articles by PAL and Partner Counselors

Families and Addiction, a podcast

   Dr. Aaron Weiner, licensed clinical psychologist, recently sat down to do a podcast with Dr. Brian Licuanan, a friend and colleague to discuss families and addiction. Dr. Licuanan is an author, speaker, and board-certified psychologist practicing in...

Protecting our behaviors with excuses keeps us stuck

Protecting our behaviors with excuses keeps us stuck

Have you ever become aware of an unpleasant part of yourself that you didn’t want to see? Becoming self-aware is a foundational principle and an inevitable part of the process of change.  We must learn to step back and observe ourselves from a distance, so we can...

The Unknown

The Unknown

What do we do when we feel powerless towards other people, places, and things? What do we do when the unknown takes over our thoughts? Let’s first talk about what powerlessness is.  It is a feeling or idea that we lack control of what is happening in our life.  When...

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