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Dr. Sarah Church, Executive Director of Wholeview Wellness, joined Newsline with Brigitte Quinn to talk about the end of Dry January and what’s next. Read More
CBS News interviewed Dr. Sarah Church of Wholeview on the topic of "What to know about drinking again -- or quitting alcohol for good." Read More
When most people think about addiction treatment, they immediately think of detox and inpatient rehabilitation programs (a/k/a “rehab”). They might also think of peer support that can be accessed through Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) or other 12-step programs. Read More
After a holiday season filled with parties and alcohol for some, many Americans are wanting to cleanse their body and participate in Dry January, a campaign to avoid alcohol consumption for the entire month. Read More
All across the country, people take part in a health challenge known as Dry January, choosing a unique path to welcome in the new year and reset their bodies. Read More
The annual Dry January Challenge dares us to abstain from alcohol for the entire first month of the year. Read More
The below guide on how to quit drinking is part of Glamour’s 2024 Smart Goals series, which explores reasonable, quantifiable, and—crucially—sane ways to embark on self improvement objectives you’d like to complete this year. We all know traditional New Year’s resolutions are nonsense and are mostly designed to make us feel terrible about ourselves and, as a result, spend money on things we think we need to live a more fulfilling life. Here, writer Micaela English shares of her personal sobriety journey and enlists the advice of experts for anyone looking to quit drinking in 2024, for whatever reason. Read More
For those trying to cut back on drinking alcohol, attending holiday gatherings may be challenging. Read More
Wholeview's Dr. Sarah Church joins four women recovering outlaid about recovery, addiction, and paths to recovery. Read More