Daniela Luzi Tudor—creator, co-founder, and CEO of WEconnect—shares the story of how her own recovery journey inspired an idea to support others with substance use disorder.
The last time I spoke to my family, my dad said to call when I was ready to get help. I knew that it would take time for them to trust me again.
It can be said that many in recovery from mental health disorders and substance use disorders have a head start on the path of personal transformation.
COVID has created some obstacles for me and my recovery. Life is difficult for so many of us in a multitude of ways right now. So what does that mean and is it that okay?
The holidays are a time of excess: excess shopping, excess eating, and definitely excess drinking. Here are some tips for staying healthier and safer during the holidays.
For National Diabetes Awareness Month, Taylor shares about living with co-occurring diagnoses. She also shares advice for navigating the holidays while in eating disorder recovery,
Kelly shares what she learned from her teenage brush with substance use about the value of having support when life gets tough.
Adam reminisces about holidays of his youth, confronting how substance use and recovery have changed things over the years. Cheers to gratitude, family, and love.
One group in particular is especially vulnerable to the conditions we’re now living in, and they’re up against the greatest odds for getting through the pandemic: those in recovery from substance use disorders (SUDs).
One day, I was in an all-recovery meeting and heard someone say they were in recovery from self-destruction. The moment I heard that, I immediately identified with it.
This white paper summarizes key research findings on the evidence supporting the effectiveness of WEconnect’s digital health solution.
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