
You Didn’t Fail—But It Still Didn’t Work
You showed up. Maybe not every time—but enough to know what it felt like. And then something in you pulled

You showed up. Maybe not every time—but enough to know what it felt like. And then something in you pulled

You’re still showing up. You answer emails. You meet deadlines. People would probably describe you as reliable—maybe even calm under

There’s a moment many alumni recognize but rarely talk about. It usually doesn’t happen in a crisis. No dramatic collapse.

I remember the exact moment the shame hit. It wasn’t when I drank. It was the morning after—when I convinced

When your child is stuck in survival mode, it can feel like nothing reaches them anymore. You may see flashes

If you’re here, chances are you already know something needs attention. Not in a dramatic, everything-is-on-fire way. More in a

You’re not in survival mode anymore. That chapter is closed. You wake up, go to work, keep commitments. People rely

You’re not haunted by flashbacks. You don’t wake up in panic. You don’t describe your past as traumatic. And yet,

There’s a kind of fear that lives in the body when your child is in crisis. You wake up with

I didn’t walk into treatment with hope. Not the first time. Not even the second. Honestly, I went because I