Grieving the Loss of Addiction
Leading a monthly grief support group affords me the opportunity to witness the many different losses one can suffer from, while being a part of a weekly addiction and recovery
Leading a monthly grief support group affords me the opportunity to witness the many different losses one can suffer from, while being a part of a weekly addiction and recovery
On Monday, the United States Senate confirmed Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court to fill the seat vacated by the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg. At this point, the confirmation
Not sure but don’t think anyone ever as a child has made the statement, “When I grow up, I want to become an addict.” Looking back over our lives from
A View from Capitol Hill By: Chris Fox, Executive Director, Voices for Non-Opioid Choices Congress is currently at an impasse negotiating the next relief package for those most affected by
The COVID-19 crisis is taking a heavy toll on all Americans. The crisis is also exacerbating other challenges that we had been grappling with before the pandemic hit – especially
Are you having a hard time adjusting to the change in your daily routine caused by COVID-19 safety measures? Me too. Whether you’re trying to figure out how to homeschool
The novel coronavirus pandemic has affected Americans across the country. As stay-at-home and shelter-in-place orders force Americans to stay inside, patients are being encouraged to delay elective surgical procedures during
With the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump officially dismissed by the United States Senate, Congress now turns its attention to a busy work slate before them, which includes passing
Every day in America, 130 people die from an opioid overdose. Despite recent attention from lawmakers on Capitol Hill, we find ourselves still in the midst of a public health
In 1984, Tina Turner released a song with the following lyrics: “What’s love got to do, got to do with it What’s love but a second-hand emotion What’s love got