Recovery doesn't happen alone.

For families. For people rebuilding after loss. For anyone whose drinking and life fell apart at the same time.

This is a critical missing section. Recovery doesn't happen in isolation. Families are affected. Grief triggers drinking. Divorce coincides with addiction. Death causes relapse. This page serves that intersection.

For Families

If someone you love is struggling.

You can't force someone to get sober. But you can understand what they're going through.

Grief & Loss

Drinking to cope with loss is one of the most human things there is.

Whether you lost a person, a marriage, a job, or the version of yourself you used to know

Divorce & Relationships

When your drinking and your relationship fell apart at the same time.

Divorce and addiction are deeply intertwined. Sometimes one causes the other.

Major life transitions are one of the least-discussed triggers for problem drinking. When your id

Career loss. Empty nest. A health diagnosis. Retirement. The transitions nobody prepares you for.

Life Transitions

Note: This page should feel warm and non-clinical. Not a crisis resource page. A human page. Riley's voice throughout.