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Recovery Rocks

The spring 1986, I walked out the doors of the University of the Pittsburgh School of Law swearing never to return. That may be a …

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Fourteen Years In Recovery and Some Thoughts On Family

Today marks fourteen-years in long-term recovery from alcohol and cocaine. I feel privileged to have had the support of family because many do not. Here …

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As Sick As Our Secrets

My friend thought his physical problems were the side effects of our cocaine and alcohol binges. He was wrong.

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Sobriety at 60

I’m now sixty years old. Where the hell did all the years go?  

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Changing The World With Acts of Kindness

There is a saying in Judaism called Tikkun Olam. It means changing the world with acts of kindness

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Fitting Mindfulness Into Your Day: Take a Shower!

Finding those fleeting moments to take a deep breath, de-stress, and assess our well-being at the moment we are in, is more important than ever. …

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What I Learned From Three Bar-Exam Failures.

There are several certainties in life, death, taxes, and people failing the bar exam.

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My Pandemic Self-Care Tips

Are finding the time for self-care?

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Three Things You Can Do That May Save A Life

Today is world suicide prevention day. Here are three things you can do that may save a life.

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The Stigma of Eating Disorders

Out of all my struggles, the hardest to talk about was my two-decade struggle with eating disorders.

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Looking Forward to Senior Sober

In less than six months, I will turn sixty years old. I never dreamed that was possible in the abyss of drug and alcohol addiction.

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We Can’t Be Afraid of the “S-Word”

Loneliness and suicides are spiking. We have to confront the conversation.

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Facebook Holocaust Deniers Mock Museum Shooting(With Picture)

67 Years later, the hatred born of the Holocaust and its continued denial by those who hate Jews continues to claim victims who want nothing more than to live happy productive lives.

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When It Comes To Mental Health, Don’t Mind Your Own Business.

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Why Are Lawyers So Afraid To Ask For Help?

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From The Clubs To The Courtroom

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Name Fame: How Sibling Celebrity Affected My Recovery Journey

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Wait Until You Get My Bill

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