Senior Mental Health Crises: How Can We Help?

We often hear about the importance of mental health awareness in the younger generations. But, not nearly enough is said about the reality of senior mental health crises. The younger generations, such as Generation Z and millennials, tend to be more open about their mental health. However, that doesn’t mean generations such as Baby Boomers […]
Surprising Tips To Have A Bountiful Life

When you think of having a truly bountiful life, what comes to mind? Security, a loving family? Maybe what you want most is for a loved one to stop using drugs or alcohol. On the other hand, your loved one may have stopped using, but the behaviors that made life difficult continue. We have some […]
Does Focus On Yourself Go Too Far

Focus on yourself, get empowered, do self care. We’ve been gotten lots of advice recently about how to escape from narcissists, spot toxic friends, understand dysfunctional families, and we give some ourselves. We believe in self -realization as much as the most committed Yogi. We write about setting boundaries because it’s important, but from all […]
The Toxic Past: A Survival Guide

A Toxic Past Can Be Survived The toxic past returns to haunt us all, but there is hope for recovery. I started crying the other day while I was hiking. It just happened, and before I knew it, tears were rolling down my face. I finally stopped and took off my glasses to wipe my […]
Leslie Gold Is A Marathon Recovery Hero

Leslie Gold marathon coach will be contributing her Coach’s Corner blog to Reach Out Recovery soon. I had the pleasure of interviewing Leslie last week to prepare for adding her experience strength and wisdom coaching corner to ROR. Leslie Gold Is Marathon Coach For Recovery Can we all benefit from Leslie’s coaching advice, even if […]
Can Recovery Mend A Broken Heart

Here’s a generalization with legs. Addiction hurts everyone. Addiction has broken literally billions of hearts. It is an equal opportunity ravager of individuals and families everywhere that seems as if it just can’t be stopped. Addiction of all kinds, not just substance abuse, is a complicated disease that is just beginning to be deeply studied.