December 21, 2017

Wishing you safe and sober holidays

While the holiday season is among us, it can be a difficult time of year, especially when celebrations are often socialized with drinking and other risky […]
December 13, 2017

Using Spirituality to Move Forward From Addiction

By: Sally Writes Addiction and substance abuse can be very much a solitary experience. Everyone experiences addiction in different ways. The symptoms may be similar, but […]
May 5, 2017

A Rallying Cry for Awareness and Action: May is Mental Health Month

When most people think of good health, they tend to focus on physical well-being. Yet, sound mental health is inextricably linked to productivity, normal function, comfort, […]
February 17, 2017

Key Ingredients to Inspire Healthy Eating: Embracing the Moment and Taking Ownership

Bridging the Gap Between Food and Lifestyle By: Becca Wetzel At Bridging the Gaps, we have long believed in the transformative power of whole foods and […]
December 22, 2016

Tips for a Sober – and Happy – Holiday Season

This Holiday Season ‘Tis the season…for family, friends, presents, and lights. Unfortunately, as most in recovery and those trying to support a sober friend or loved […]
December 9, 2016

A Perfect Storm: Juvenile Offenders with PTSD Far More Likely to Fall Prey to Addiction

Addiction and PTSD Most experts agree that addiction is a “complex disorder” – the development of which is influenced by neuroscience, our environment (including family and […]
September 26, 2016

National Recovery Month 2016: Celebrating Life-Saving Change That Happens Each Day

Changes in regard to the view on addiction Thus far in 2016, perhaps more than any year in recent memory, we have seen profound changes in […]
June 14, 2016

With Increasing Demand Come New Restrictions on Sober Living Facilities

A short while back, we posted a piece praising an episode of the Meredith Viera show that we felt, was an unusually fair and optimistic media […]