by Tracey L. Kelley | Dec 12, 2019 | Addiction, Recovery
Relapse Does Not Equal Failure If you’re reading this after experiencing a sobriety relapse, it’s critical to remember that you’re not a failure. Other people may look at it this way, and if you’re really feeling down, you might, too. A relapse...
by Tracey L. Kelley | Nov 20, 2019 | Drug Treatment, Recovery
You have an army of people who want you to be well—although it doesn’t always feel like it. The isolation, fear, shame, guilt, and other negative aspects of addiction tend to shadow the most positive interactions and relationships. Addiction Is a Family Disease...
by Tracey L. Kelley | Nov 13, 2019 | Recovery
What’s in a word? “Thankful” means many things, but this doesn’t mean it’s an easy concept to embrace. One primary reason is that we have to be willing to feel thankful before we can open up to deeper emotion. To be thankful is a terrific first...
by Tracey L. Kelley | Oct 30, 2019 | Drug Treatment, Recovery
If you attend rehab, you’ll likely be in group therapy. This isn’t the only counseling option, but it’s a common practice at most treatment centers. For example, Twin Lakes uses the group format for therapy, mindfulness and process exercises, 12-Step...
by Tracey L. Kelley | Oct 21, 2019 | Mental Health, Recovery
The Holidays The holiday season is a joyful time for some people but troubling for others. Loneliness is one of the primary reasons people aren’t excited about all the festivities. Maybe they’re separated from family and friends by geographical or...
by Tracey L. Kelley | Oct 15, 2019 | Recovery
It’s Science Science proves that when we help others, we enhance our health, too. From reducing blood pressure and stress to promoting happiness and wellbeing, regular volunteering offers notable benefits. Georgia State University’s Counseling and Testing...