Addiction in the Workplace: How Employers Can Help
The Chief External Affairs Officer of the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation offers guidance on dealing with employees who may be active or recovering addicts.
The Chief External Affairs Officer of the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation offers guidance on dealing with employees who may be active or recovering addicts.
Heather Starbuck hopes to honor her late fiancé by hiking the 2,200 mile long trail.
She had felt alone in her own family—until she met a group of strangers who gave her the comfort she needed.
The founder and owner of an industrial steel processing company in Carnegie, Pennsylvania, shares how his own daughter’s struggles with addiction inspired him to change his hiring process to give recovering addicts a chance at a decent job with a working wage.
A physician discusses the function of opioids, how the increase in their use came about and how physical dependence on, and addiction to, these painkillers can be overcome.
Hospitalized after a serious car accident, she had to face withdrawal from the painkillers she was prescribed
True stories of faith in action from real people.
Hospitalized after a serious car accident, she had to face withdrawal from the painkillers she was prescribed.
Guideposts Editor Edward Grinnan shares his own story of recovery from addiction.
This longtime alcohol and drug counselor sheds new light on some widespread substance abuse myths.
He is the son of renowned journalist Bill Moyers, and was a successful journalist himself, but he had to face the facts of his own addiction to recover.
The benefit of choosing faith over gratification