An increasing number of people are living with heart health problems. According to the American Heart Association, nearly 50 percent of…
In our increasingly digital world, more and more people are finding that they prefer solo sex to partner sex. Often…
In these challenging times, many of us find our normal self-care routines disrupted. We’re discouraged (or outright banned) from attending…
Mondays at 9 – 10 PM EST Moderator/Facilitator: Lulu Cook, APD/RDN, CPC About the Meeting: Abstinence and early recovery from…
On any given day we come in contact with sickness – from the common cold to the flu and all…
I get it. Jobs, children, bills, ill health, errands, and more bills all take an unmerciful toll on our peace…
Thursdays at 9:00 PM–10:00 PM EST Moderator/Facilitator: Rachel Levy, LMHC About the Meeting: Rachel Levy, LMHC founded Healthy Love, a…
Chronic illness is challenging for anyone who experiences it. There are hidden issues just under the surface that rear their…
In 1990, Congress established the first week in October as Mental Illness Awareness Week. Each year, millions of Americans live with mental health conditions. Mental illness affects almost every person, either directly or indirectly. How many of us have experienced mental illness ourselves or know friends or loved ones who have suffered? I
As a regular monthly contributor of I love Recovery Café, I had promised to submit a blog about Addiction Recovery and how sobriety is the doorway to the discovery of you! I have a unique role as a mother of a young adult who has severe mental illnesses, and must manage his care plan