Year: 2025

The Myth of the “Good Home” in Addiction

When people picture addiction, they often imagine chaos, broken homes, poverty, absentee parents, shattered relationships. But what happens when the addiction grows quietly inside a “good” family? The kind with two cars, Sunday lunches, and framed graduation photos? The kind […]

Rehab and the Ego Death

The first truth about recovery that no one warns you about is this: it doesn’t just strip away the drugs, the booze, or the behaviours. It strips away you. Or at least, the version of you that addiction built, the […]

The Rehab That Failed, or the One You Sabotaged?

It’s one of the hardest conversations in addiction recovery, the moment when someone says, “Rehab didn’t work for me.” It’s usually said with quiet frustration, or bitterness, or shame. And yes, sometimes, it’s true. Not every rehab is good. Not […]

Why Good People Make Terrible Addicts

There’s a dangerous myth about addiction, that it happens to people who are reckless, selfish, or weak. The truth is the opposite. Many of the people who struggle most deeply with addiction are, in fact, good people, kind, empathetic, responsible, […]