by Soul Recovery | Aug 14, 2025 | Clinical Importance, Important things to know, Mindfulness, Skills
Life inevitably presents us with challenges, setbacks, and unexpected difficulties. While we cannot control what happens to us, we can develop our capacity to bounce back, adapt, and even grow stronger through adversity. This capacity is called resilience, and the...
by Soul Recovery | Mar 20, 2025 | Clinical Importance, Mindfulness, Skills
Overcoming substance use is a challenging journey, and one of the biggest hurdles individuals face is dealing with cravings. Cravings are intense urges to use a substance, often triggered by stress, emotions, or environmental cues. While cravings can feel...
by Soul Recovery | Jan 17, 2025 | Clinical Importance, Mindfulness, Skills
Having meaningful conversations with teenagers about drugs and alcohol can feel daunting for many parents. However, these discussions are crucial in helping young people make informed decisions about substance use. Here’s a comprehensive guide to approaching...
by Soul Recovery | Dec 23, 2024 | Clinical Importance, Mindfulness
The journey of recovery from addiction is a profound and transformative process that requires not just abstinence, but a comprehensive approach to healing and personal growth. At the heart of this journey lies the critical practice of self-care, a powerful and...
by Soul Recovery | Dec 18, 2024 | Clinical Importance, Mindfulness
The holiday season often brings a complex mix of joy, stress, and overwhelming family dynamics. The pressure of meeting familial expectations can be emotionally taxing, challenging even the most resilient individuals. Understanding how to navigate these expectations...
by Soul Recovery | Nov 11, 2024 | Clinical Importance, Important things to know, Mindfulness
Introduction Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a type of depression that occurs at particular times of the year, most commonly during the fall and winter months when daylight hours are shorter and the weather is often colder and gloomier. People with SAD experience...