What Does National Women Supporting Women Day Mean to Us?

December 1 is National Women Supporting Women Day, and I truly believe that when women support each other, incredible things can happen. This is much easier said than done. Truly supporting the women around you requires energy and intentionality. It is fulfilling to pour into those around you and we wanted to give you four […]
Celebrating Independence Day Every Day

How Woman Are Finding Freedom at the Next Door Independence Day is one of our nation’s most celebrated holidays, signifying the United States’ declaration of freedom from British rule. At The Next Door, we see women experiencing many different areas of newfound freedom as they move toward lifetime recovery from drugs and alcohol. […]
TND’s Summer Reading List

As the Clinical Executive Director of The Next Door, I always strive to put my best foot forward when serving our clients. Trying to learn new ideas regularly, specifically through reading, is just one of the ways I have found that helps me in the process of serving our clients the best way possible! This […]
Four Steps to Support Loved Ones in Recovery on St. Patrick’s Day
“Any holiday is just another reason to use.” That’s how many individuals struggling with substance abuse feel—especially with a celebratory holiday like St. Patrick’s Day this week. A large aspect of addiction is the denial that there is any sort of problem, and justification for using can go hand in hand with denial. Just like […]
How to Love Someone in Your Life Struggling with Substance Use
How do you love the individual in your life struggling with substance use well? How do you love them while still protecting your heart? Valentine’s Day is filled with love and celebrating with friends, family, and romantic partners. Love is in the air – but not everyone is feeling the joy of the holiday. If […]
Everyday Witness to The Sacraments
Written by Amanda Dunlap, Director of Clinical Services Let it be known right off the bat that I do not claim to be a theologian or pastor by trade, but a therapist by profession, one who is constantly seeking the Lord’s full purpose in my professional and personal life. Over the last six months, I […]
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