If you’re navigating sobriety during the holidays, know you’re not alone | Opinion
December 11, 2025
For most, the holiday season is wrapped in the familiar comforts of family gatherings, festive meals, and celebratory drinks to toast the year. But for millions of Americans living with addiction or working to maintain their recovery, this season is bittersweet. The most wonderful time of the year can also be the most dangerous.
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