Author: The Insight Program
Benefits of Substance Abuse Support Groups: A cornerstone of addiction recovery
One of our core principles is our belief in the power of peer support in the recovery process, whether we're
Stages of Recovery: What to Expect After Entering Sobriety
Entering recovery for a substance use disorder is an intimidating proposition for anyone we come in contact with - and
Can You Be Too Young to Get Sober?
When we're young, it's perfectly logical to have reservations about getting sober. Many of us have an image in our
5 Practical Suggestions for Finding a Higher Power in Recovery
One element of early recovery that many newly sober individuals often struggle with is the idea of finding a higher
Sobriety Loses Its Priority (SLIP): Meaning, and What to Do About It
We've all been there - after a period of time in recovery, things start going well, we regain stability, and
Can You Do the 12 Steps Without a Sponsor?
If you’re new to the 12-step approach to addiction recovery, you’ve inevitably heard talk about sponsorship. It can also be
4 Key Ways to Support an Addict Without Enabling
Trying to support a drug user is certainly a scary, frustrating, and heartbreaking time for any family. Central to our
Addiction is a Family Disease: Meaning, symptoms, and breaking the cycle
Over the past few decades, we’ve worked with many hundreds of families wherein one or more members of the family
3 Common Reasons Why Addicts Relapse When Things Are Good
Whether you’re a parent, spouse, or sibling of an addict in recovery, it can be tough to watch them go








