Healing the Whole System: What The Red Road to Wellbriety and the Invitation to Change Model Teach Us About Family and Recovery
By Cini Shaw Family Healing in Addiction Recovery Requires More Than Individual Change Family Healing in recovery is often misunderstood as something that happens after an individual completes treatment. Many families believe that if their loved one gets help, the situation will naturally improve. Recovery often brings underlying family patterns into sharper focus rather than resolving them. One of the most powerful ways to understand this comes from The Red Road to Wellbriety, which introduces the idea of the healing forest. The forest
How High-Performing Executives Navigate Treatment Without Stepping Away From Leadership
High-performing executives face unique pressures in their professional and personal lives. Balancing critical business decisions, high-stakes responsibilities, and personal well-being can make addressing addiction or mental health challenges feel impossible. Yet executives can navigate treatment without stepping away from leadership roles when programs are designed for discretion, flexibility, and individualized care. Understanding how to approach recovery while maintaining professional commitments is essential for long-term success and wellness. Many executives hesitate to seek treatment due to concerns about reputation, visibility, and the
Becoming Sober: NOT Drinking with the Yankees
Making a commitment to engage and participate in an executive sober living will promote health and empower your lifestyle changes for long-term sustained recovery. Sober living promises accountability, challenge, and peer support.
