Boundaries: A Form of Self-care in Recovery
How are boundaries a form of self-care? The longer you are in recovery, the more you learn and rediscover yourself. This includes what you like, don’t like and how you’re […]
Three Gifts of Recovery
What are three gifts of recovery? It can be difficult to imagine the gifts of recovery during a time of active using. When a person is using their focus is […]
Tips to Prepare for Back to School
Are you ready for back to school? School will start in less than two weeks. Most districts will offer a full remote learning option and an in-person full school week. […]
Maggie – Patient Success Story – October 2020 – Aberdeen
Patient success story from Aberdeen, WA At Lifeline Connections we help a lot of patients. Today we have a very unique patient success story to share of a middle age […]
Tips to Reduce and Beat Alcohol Cravings
How can a person reduce and beat alcohol cravings? One of the biggest hurdles in recovery a person with alcohol use disorder can face is the cravings. Typically cravings are […]
5 Summer Activities to Enjoy the Season
Summer activities for 2021 The spring weather can seem extraordinarily cold and rainy. Now that consistent sunny, summertime weather is here we’ve created a list of summer activities to enjoy. […]
Alex’s Story of Recovery
Alex’s Story of Recovery – The Journey My name is Alex. Here is my story of recovery. I am in long term recovery. Meaning, I have not had a drink […]
LGBTQIA+ and Mental Health
LGBTQIA+ and mental health Mental health and overall healthcare can be a problem for any population. A group highly affected is the LGBTQIA+ community. Research shows that prejudice and biases […]
BIPOC Mental Health: Latinx and Hispanic American Communities
Latinx and Hispanic American Communities As BIPOC Mental Health Awareness Month continues, we will explore the statistics of each group starting with the Latinx and Hispanic American communities. The Latinx/Hispanic […]
BIPOC Mental Health: A Focus on the Asian American and Pacific Islander Communities
The Asian American and Pacific Islander Communities In the United States nearly three million people identify as Asian American or Pacific Islander. That’s over six percent. Of those, almost fifteen […]