Category: Sober Living

  • Traumatic Events and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder PTSD National Institute of Mental Health NIMH

    If you (or a loved one) are living with substance use disorder or addiction, know that help is available. Substance use disorder can range from mild to severe, depending on the number of symptoms a person has. With tools like the DSM-5-TR, validated screening methods, and personalized treatment options, it becomes possible not only to…

  • Member Resources

    Oxford Houses are self-governing, meaning residents elect their own officers to manage the house. They’re not just a formality; they’re where decisions are made, issues are addressed, and the community strengthens. Find documents, templates, and everything residents need while living at an Oxford House. Learn what makes Oxford House stand out as a unique model…

  • Quitting Alcohol Timeline: What to Expect in Weeks 1-3

    Cutting out alcohol meant decreasing these other expenses. Sobriety also improved my mental clarity, which also has an impact on my spending. Feeling better about myself has led me to not needing to “prove” anything. I have been more mindful in what I purchase and when, and this has made a huge difference on both…

  • Famous People Living With Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

    Tom Cruise’s journey exemplifies the experiences of celebrities with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, underscoring the complexity and diversity of their paths. While FAS is a serious condition that can cause lifelong challenges, it is important to avoid sensationalized reporting or irrational speculation about celebrities with FAS. Instead, the media should focus on offering a spotlight on…