Mental health was once viewed as something people should not talk about. People suffering with mental health disorders are often hesitant to voice out or address their struggles because they are afraid of the stigma attached to their condition. This is now slowly changing as more and more people ...
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May
11
2020
You’re stuck at home. Your once busy, demanding lifestyle came to a screeching halt. Suddenly, you have time in your hands. However, this is not a vacation. You can’t relax. You can’t stay still. You can’t stop worrying and you’re continuously feeling anxious about so many things. All because of ...
May
07
2020
If you’re in substance abuse recovery, keeping yourself sober during the Covid-19 pandemic can prove to be challenging. There are many different factors that can push you over the edge. Being forced to stay at home means you’re socially isolated and you are also unable to attend support group mee...
Feb
12
2020
Valentine’s Day is not only for couples. Even if you’re single, you should take this moment to celebrate one of the most essential kinds of love: self-love. Many people underestimate the power of self-love but in truth, if you learn to love yourself, you can be more confident and a lot happier. H...
Jan
30
2020
“I give up.”This is probably one of the most common things heard from people who are going through a tough time. Surely, you’ve said this line at least once in your life, whether due to exasperation, to express frustration, or as a serious consequence of losing hope.For people who are in addictio...
Dec
23
2019
While most people look forward to the holiday season as the most wonderful time of the year, it is usually the opposite for me as a recovering alcoholic. The holidays usually mean being expected to go to Thanksgiving dinners, Christmas parties, family reunions, and New Year events. In most of the...
Dec
10
2019
During the holiday season, many people find an excuse to over indulge in drinking alcoholic beverages. People who would not normally drink more than a glass of wine or a bottle of beer would not think twice about drinking more than what they can handle during an office Christmas party or a New Ye...
Nov
26
2019
If you suffer from an anxiety disorder, you are one of the 40 million people in the United States who do. This makes anxiety disorder one of the most common mental illnesses in the nation.Anxiety disorder is defined as a group of mental disorders that are characterized by feelings of fear and anx...
Nov
14
2019
Thanksgiving is often identified with celebration, family, and togetherness. However, for people who are in recovery, it can be a dreaded holiday. If you are trying to stay sober, every little thing can serve as a trigger for relapse. Seeing other people around you drinking and overindulging is s...
Nov
13
2019
Whether you’ve been in recovery for 10 days, 10 months, or even 10 years, there will always be an underlying fear that you may suffer from a relapse. Even people with the strongest determination can be vulnerable to a relapse. Relapse is not exclusive to a certain set of people in recovery. It do...
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travis rubiolo
This place saved my life and i will always be grateful for the staff and God for placing me there when i needed it most. That being said there were a few that really really said some things that i needed to hear and truly helped me so shout out to Ugene thanks brotha for everything, Sam for killin it in the kitchen and last but most importantly, Derek.. R.I.P big bro you were real one and i wont forget you! “I am somebody!!!!”
Larina Cassidy
Great experience at the lighthouse. Helped me develop a strong foundation for my sobriety and looking forward to all the alumni events. Special shout out to Steph, Amanda, Nancy, Jose and Julie for making me feel really welcomed and at home. Thank you!!!
Staci M.
I went into lighthouse on 2-8-24 and left 4-8-24. I was hopeless and broken, lost in my alcoholism. Today I have a new sense of optimism. I was treated...