Ashley Co-Founder: Mae Abraham The Mae Abraham Legacy Luncheon was established to honor our co-founder, Mae Abraham. Mae Ashley Abraham was born in 1927 in western North Carolina to Rev. […]
Alumni Spotlight: Overcoming Addiction, Finding Purpose, and Inspiring Others
At Ashley, we take immense pride in our alumni and their remarkable journeys of recovery and personal growth. We are dedicated to sharing their inspiring stories for others on the […]
Personal Boundaries in Relation to Recovery
Personal boundaries are the limits and rules we set for ourselves within relationships. Boundaries define what is acceptable, and what is not in a relationship. It is possible to have […]
Ultimate Guide to Autumn Sobriety
As the leaves start to change color and a crisp chill fills the air, there’s something undeniably enchanting about the arrival of autumn. For those in recovery, this season offers […]
Self-medicating, Mental Health and Addiction
Mental illness is a complex issue that affects millions of people worldwide. While it can manifest in various forms, one often-overlooked consequence is its potential to drive individuals towards self-medication […]
Understanding Bipolar Disorder and Addiction
Living with a mental health condition can be a daunting journey in itself, but when substance use disorder (SUD) and bipolar disorder coexist, the challenges can become even more complex. […]