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High-Functioning Addiction: When Success Hides a Struggle
High-Functioning Addiction: When Success Hides a Struggle. When many people picture addiction, they imagine someone whose life has completely fallen apart. But addiction doesn’t always look the way people expect.

NW Substance Abuse Recovery Network
May 283 min read


Enabling vs. Supporting: What’s the Difference?
Enabling vs. Supporting: What’s the Difference? When someone you love is struggling with addiction, one of the hardest things to figure out is how to help. You care deeply. You want them safe. You want them healthy. You want them to stop hurting themselves—and everyone around them. So you step in. You pay the bill.You make the excuse.You fix the crisis.You give one more chance. At first, it can feel like love. But sometimes what feels like helping can actually keep the cycle

NW Substance Abuse Recovery Network
Apr 273 min read


Rediscovering Who You Are Without Substances
There comes a moment in recovery that no one really prepares you for.
It’s not the detox.It’s not the cravings.It’s not even the hard conversations.
It’s the quiet question that shows up once the chaos starts to settle:
“Who am I… without this?”

NW Substance Abuse Recovery Network
Mar 313 min read


20 Quotes About Relapse — From Those Who Understand
In recovery, relapse is a difficult and often painful reality — one we’ve witnessed, and in many cases, experienced ourselves.
We’ve sat with residents after a slip. We’ve had hard conversations. We’ve felt the heartbreak of watching someone we care about struggle. And we’ve also seen something just as powerful: people come back, stronger, wiser, and more committed than before.
Relapse is not the end of the story. But it is a moment that deserves honesty, reflection, and

NW Substance Abuse Recovery Network
Mar 253 min read


Why Structure Saves Lives in Early Sobriety
When someone leaves treatment or decides to stop using substances, the world does not slow down to accommodate that choice. Bills still need to be paid. Emotions return in full force. Old relationships resurface. Triggers appear in familiar places.

NW Substance Abuse Recovery Network
Feb 282 min read


Letting Go of “Using Friends” to Focus on Recovery
One of the most overlooked challenges in early recovery isn’t detox — it’s distance.
Many individuals entering sober living have built friendships around shared substance use. These relationships can feel intense and loyal. But recovery requires new patterns, new structure, and often, new community.

NW Substance Abuse Recovery Network
Feb 281 min read
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