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From Lost Dreams to Dream Life: My Story of Recovery

Recovery Journey Stories
When I was a little girl, I dreamt of helping others in some regard. As I went through school for something I had little interest in, and my addiction took hold of my life, I felt I was incapable of…

Finding a Job After Addiction Treatment: What You Should Know

About Sober Living
Completing residential treatment means returning to the outside world, which can often be filled with challenges. One major obstacle for many is finding a new job or perhaps even a first job.  You may be returning to the work environment after an extended period. You might have decided to change your job or career path to better…

Addiction is a Family Disease

The Family & Addiction
Addiction is a family disease that impacts everyone. Learn about resources that can help family members recover from addiction.

How to Stop Hating Your Life

Mental Health
Life got you down? Find out how you can let go of the anger and frustration and gain a more positive outlook on life.

Q&A: Why Addiction Recovery Is a Parallel Process for Individuals and Families

The Family & Addiction
When one person struggles with addiction, everyone in their circle may be impacted, but how?

How to Use Breathing Exercises to Ease Stress and Anxiety

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Deep breathing exercises and mindfulness techniques can ease stress & anxiety, help prevent relapse, and enhance your sober life. Find out more here.
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Dear Addiction, My Love

Recovery Journey Stories
Saying goodbye is hard to do, even when you know you have to. Mountainside alum, Sanam M. is sharing a powerful letter he wrote to his old love – his addiction.
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This Pride Month, Mountainside Hosts Online “Live Out Loud and Proud” Event

This Pride Month, Mountainside will host a virtual dance party and support meeting for LGBTQ individuals in recovery.

A Year of Step, Through My Eyes

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While not everyone’s path to healing looks the same, for many, the journey to sobriety includes learning about the 12 Steps of AA (Alcoholics Anonymous). But could the steps also help someone who isn’t in recovery?
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