Williams detailed her sober living situation during a recent episode of her talk show.
Category: Addiction News
Is Neurotechnology The Future Of Mental Health Treatment?
Scientists believe that one day neurotechnology may be able to erase mental illness from the brain.
Obama Administration Failed To Act On Fentanyl Crisis
Health experts reportedly urged the administration to declare a public health emergency during the drug’s rise in 2016.
How Alcohol Can Harm People Who Don't Drink
A new study examined the ways that alcohol can cause third-party harm.
Does Gender-Based Violence Affect Opioid Misuse?
Many women who experience violence and other traumatizing situations use opioids to self-medicate, an expert suggests.
Alone in Sobriety: How I Deal with Dark Thoughts, Cravings, and the Urge to Isolate
In the beginning of my sobriety, I went to meetings as simply a way of getting out of the house and not being alone. However, a cherished bonus—and one I was not expecting—was the feeling of being loved.
Woman Sues To Continue Methadone Treatment In Prison
“I am afraid for my life and my safety if the Bureau of Prisons withholds medicine that I know I need,” the woman said in court filings.
Demi Lovato Reflects On Recovery, "Mistakes" On Would-Be 7th Sober Anniversary
“I don’t regret going out because I needed to make those mistakes, but I must never forget that’s exactly what they were—mistakes,” Lovato said.
It's Never Too Late to Change: New Books by Writers in Recovery
If stress has been dogging you and your bandwidth is low, it’s okay to turn off your gadgets so you can refuel. Pick up a book instead and indulge in some battery-free entertainment. Here are 4 faves, all by sober writers.
Johnson & Johnson Called Opioid "Kingpin" In Oklahoma Lawsuit
The lawsuit names the multinational company as a “top supplier, seller and lobbyist” for prescription opioids.