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Recovery in the Church of the Latter-day Saints
Read MoreIt’s not particularly easy or fun to be stone cold sober while someone weeps over his childhood ant farm before spilling beer on you.
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Read MoreI spoke with Sarah Hepola, author of the best-selling memoir, “Blackout: Remembering the Things I Drank to Forget,” about blacking out, recovery, and how those of us with self-destructive tendencies can learn to stop tearing ourselves apart.
Read MoreI didn’t start appreciating stand-up comedy until I got sober.
Read MoreThe most confusing part of watching “My Strange Addiction” (MSA) was trying to figure out: what does any of this have to do with addiction?
Read MoreSexual harassment—and worse—happens in 12-step fellowships, as it does everywhere. But should we blame the organization, as well as the perpetrators? Substance.com hears two very different answers.
Read MoreRecovery memoirs offer a window into a world that is foreign to some and heartbreakingly familiar to others.
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