PAL Blog

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
Letting Go, Gaining Peace: How PAL Helped Me Heal as a Parent

Letting Go, Gaining Peace: How PAL Helped Me Heal as a Parent

  My husband has two girls from a previous marriage, and together we have fraternal twins (boy/girl) who are currently in their late twenties. My loved one, Lindsey, was an athlete growing up and an overachiever in school, always going above and beyond what was...

Surviving the Storm: How PAL Empowered Me to Love—and Let Go

Surviving the Storm: How PAL Empowered Me to Love—and Let Go

  I am the natural parent of two boys, and I have one stepson and one stepdaughter. Our journey began with my son, Ryan. He was very intelligent and caring. He enjoyed basketball, tennis, and theater. In his teens, after I remarried, he started smoking pot and...

I found the strength to hope for my son’s recovery—and for my own

I found the strength to hope for my son’s recovery—and for my own

I am the mother of eight children. Heartbreakingly, more than one of them has struggled with addiction. Today, I want to share a piece of our journey—specifically that of my child, Shane, who is currently in the throes of severe substance use. Shane was a bright,...

The View from Recovery

Articles by People in Recovery
When Gratitude Takes Root

When Gratitude Takes Root

As the trees grow bare and the chill of November settles in, I’m reminded that the most important growth often happens beneath the surface. The world above may look still, but the roots are alive-reaching deeper, anchoring stronger. Gratitude has become that root...

Seasons of Change

Seasons of Change

The fall season has always spoken to my soul. The crisp air, the shifting colors, the quiet reminder that nothing stays the same. For much of my life, change was something I resisted with all my strength. I thought recovery simply meant putting down the substance; if...

Relapse is not the end of the story

When I walked through the doors of recovery 18 years ago, I carried more than just my addiction. I carried shame, fear, and the heavy question of whether change was really possible for someone like me. Over the years, I’ve learned something important: relapse does not...

From Counselors

Articles by PAL and Partner Counselors
The Anatomy of Guilt

The Anatomy of Guilt

Guilt is a natural feeling that comes to you when you feel you have done something wrong. For instance, most people feel guilty about lying to a friend for their own convenience. If, in your model of the world, lying is against your moral code, then you will feel...

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