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When a Loved One Ghosts You, It's Not About You
Ghosting can signal depression, relapse, or suicidal thoughts. AnneMoss Rogers shows how to check in with empathy, ask directly about suicide, and connect to 988.
AnneMoss Rogers
Oct 12, 20254 min read


The System Isn't Broken – It's Working As Designed
Integrated care keeps failing people with co‑existing mental health and substance use needs—not by accident, but by design. Simon Bratt outlines a practical, trauma‑informed model to change that.
Simon Bratt, PhD.
Oct 12, 20254 min read


The Addiction to Complexity: How the Wound of Unworthiness Shapes the Industry Meant to Heal It Part I
): Jason Shiers argues our field’s ‘addiction to complexity’ often masks a core wound of unworthiness—keeping clinicians and clients stuck. What if fewer frameworks and more presence lead to change?
Jason Shiers
Oct 12, 20257 min read


Youth Flooding the Mental Healthcare System
Nicole Runyon explores the youth mental health crisis, overdiagnosis, and why parent coaching is key to resilience.
Nicole Runyon
Oct 3, 20255 min read


Is Family the "Missing Piece" in Substance Use Disorder Recovery
Family may be the missing piece in recovery—lowering relapse rates and building resilience in substance use disorder treatment.
Carolyn Bradfield
Oct 3, 20254 min read


Orphans & the Hidden Cost of the Opioid Outbreak
Behind overdose statistics are children left behind. Sandy Rivers reveals the hidden cost of the opioid crisis: opioid orphans.
Sandy Rivers
Oct 3, 20255 min read


The Essential Role of Peer Recovery Coaches in Addiction Treatment
Peer recovery coaches provide authenticity, credibility, and hope that medicine alone cannot. Dr.
Lauren Grawert argues that threatened cuts to SOR and SAPT funding could dismantle an
essential link between clinical care and real-life recovery.
Lauren Grawert, MD
Sep 28, 20253 min read


The Recent Surge of Nitazenes
Content Warning: This article discusses opioids, overdoses, and substance-related harms.
Nitazenes are a highly potent class of synthetic opioids often mixed—unknown to users—
into other drugs. They pose extreme overdose risk, can be difficult to detect on standard
tests, and may require multiple naloxone doses. With commentary from Subject Matter
Expert Arun Gupta, MD
Arun Gupta, MD
Sep 28, 20256 min read
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