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Read stories and insights from parents and experts in addiction recovery. Everyone has a story, and by sharing, we can empower each other, and find paths forward – together.

A Parent’s Story

Articles by Parents Like You
How PAL Helped my Relationships

How PAL Helped my Relationships

When I found PAL, I had no idea it would have such a powerful impact on so many of my relationships. Yes, I have three children I came for, but now realize I am here not only for them, but for my mom, and my brother and sister-in-law. There is a long history of...

Expectations

Expectations

It can be hard to maintain a positive attitude at times. It can be a challenge when facing hardship and struggle to keep a smile on your face. Sometimes during these holiday seasons, the effect of depression and anxiety can be magnified. Culturally speaking, these are...

Attending PAL Meetings For Myself – And my Son

Attending PAL Meetings For Myself – And my Son

I think perhaps the hardest thing for me to understand about my son’s addiction was how the sweet, curious, creative, thoughtful, loving, energetic little boy I spent so many afternoons with after school became such a totally different person.Just about every day...

The View from Recovery

Articles by People in Recovery
Strength Comes From Trying Times

Strength Comes From Trying Times

The human body is constantly striving for homeostasis. We inherently try (without even recognizing it) to maintain an equal, steady, even-keeled, and most importantly safe state. Of course this is typically in reference to physiological processes literally keeping our...

Change, Restoration and Healing are within Reach  

Change, Restoration and Healing are within Reach  

I can remember autumn seasons filled with joy, laughter, thanksgiving, and family congregation. Beautiful swaths of orange, red, and yellow dotting the Northern Arizona forest. Recollections of time spent together, experiencing moments of happiness, gratitude, and...

Finding hope in the midst of addiction

Finding hope in the midst of addiction

My husband and I share a blended family of five adult children.  I have three sons and my husband has two daughters.  We have been married for eight years.  Two of my three sons struggle with addiction- my oldest son age 38 and youngest son age 33.  To the best of my...

From Counselors

Articles by PAL and Partner Counselors
Let’s Talk About Gratitude

Let’s Talk About Gratitude

It’s November! Let’s talk about gratitude. There is no better medicine to lift our spirits than a quick account of our blessings. What an incredibly powerful tool for changing our perspectives for the better. The happiest most resilient people I meet always seem to...

Is Relapse Part of Recovery?

Is Relapse Part of Recovery?

​I would like to share some of the most common questions I receive about relapse. I will answer them from an overview perspective and in a general sense. Relapse is a big topic, with many variables that are case specific. I don’t think it can be covered thoroughly in...

A House United

A House United

A House UnitedOne of the first things parents who have a child abusing drugs and alcohol can ask themselves is, are we one the same page about how we want to respond? The answer varies, but is often no. This is one of the critical issues that will need to be addressed...

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