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Explore a curated toolkit of information sources. From TED talks, podcasts, and video interviews to articles, books, and blogs, here's your starting point for connecting with the resources you’re looking for.
Explore a curated toolkit of information sources. From TED talks, podcasts, and video interviews to articles, books, and blogs, here's your starting point for connecting with the resources you’re looking for.
Watch, listen, and learn about all aspects of recovery and support and how substance use disorder works from people who've been there.
BROWSE TALKSLearn more about parallel recovery and the science of substance use disorder through the experiences of others via a curated selection of podcasts.
EXPLORE PODCASTSExplore, read, and discover books, articles, and blogs on best practices for caring for yourself first. Get links to curated readings to find a better way.
EXPLORE READINGSWhether you prefer a 12-step program, faith-based community, or something else, there's a group that's right for you. See what's available.
FIND A GROUPA wealth of tools, information, and help is available through organizations like the National Institute of Health, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Organization, and more.
LEARN MORELet others who've been there share valuable insights and what they've learned from their own work and lived experiences.
Discover how planting, gardening, and working with the earth provides a safe and often therapeutic physical outlet for relaxation and self-expression. Learn about programs offered by 12 Acre Farms.
LEARN MOREIt occurred to Pooh and Piglet that they hadn't heard from Eeyore for several days, so they put on their hats and coats and trotted across the Hundred Acre Wood to Eeyore's stick house. Inside the house was Eeyore. 'Hello Eeyore,' said Pooh.
'Hello Pooh. Hello Piglet,' said Eeyore, in a glum-sounding voice. 'We just thought we'd check in on you,' said Piglet, 'because we hadn't heard from you, and so we wanted to know if you were okay.' Eeyore was silent for a moment. 'Am I okay?' he asked, eventually. 'Well, I don't know, to be honest. Are any of us really okay? That's what I ask myself. All I can tell you, Pooh and Piglet, is that right now I feel really rather Sad, and Alone, and Not Much Fun To Be Around At All. Which is why I haven't bothered you. Because you wouldn't want to waste your time with someone who is Sad, and Alone, and Not Much Fun To Be Around At All, would you now?'
Pooh looked at Piglet, and Piglet looked at Pooh, and they both sat down, one on either side of Eeyore in his stick house. Eeyore looked at them in surprise. 'What are you doing?' 'We’re sitting here with you,' said Pooh, 'because we are your friends. And true friends don't care if someone is feeling Sad, or Alone, or Not Much Fun To Be Around At All. True friends are there for you anyway. And so here we are.'
'Oh,' said Eeyore. 'Oh.' And the three of them sat there in silence, and while Pooh and Piglet said nothing at all; somehow, almost imperceptibly, Eeyore started to feel a very tiny little bit better. Because Pooh and Piglet were There. No more. No less.'
A.A. Milne, E.H. Shepard