Send us a text Please have a look at our corresponding Substack episode. There is a moment, inevitable in any prolonged crisis, when you realize that the structures holding everything together were not built for this. They were built for normal times—for the manageable friction of everyday governance, the predictable choreography of departmental silos, the comfortable assumption that someone, somewhere, has a plan. The UK’s COVID-19 Inquiry reveals something more unsettling: sometimes there i...
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Send us a text Please have a look at our corresponding Substack episode. There is a moment, inevitable in any prolonged crisis, when you realize that the structures holding everything together were not built for this. They were built for normal times—for the manageable friction of everyday governance, the predictable choreography of departmental silos, the comfortable assumption that someone, somewhere, has a plan. The UK’s COVID-19 Inquiry reveals something more unsettling: sometimes there i...
Growing Up with Alcoholic Parents: Understanding Trauma, Addiction, and the Path to Recovery
Heliox: Where Evidence Meets Empathy 🇨🇦
13 minutes
3 weeks ago
Growing Up with Alcoholic Parents: Understanding Trauma, Addiction, and the Path to Recovery
Send us a text Read the article on Substack 11 million children in the U.S. are growing up with a parent with alcohol use disorder. Many will carry that trauma into adulthood—often repeating the same patterns. In this episode, we explore: 🧠 Why adult children of alcoholics are 4x more likely to develop their own AUD 🧠 The neurobiology of trauma: How early stress rewires the brain's stress response and reward systems 🧠 The PTSD-addiction connection: 50% of addiction treatment clien...
Heliox: Where Evidence Meets Empathy 🇨🇦
Send us a text Please have a look at our corresponding Substack episode. There is a moment, inevitable in any prolonged crisis, when you realize that the structures holding everything together were not built for this. They were built for normal times—for the manageable friction of everyday governance, the predictable choreography of departmental silos, the comfortable assumption that someone, somewhere, has a plan. The UK’s COVID-19 Inquiry reveals something more unsettling: sometimes there i...