In my recovery, I learned something that changed everything: shame isn’t just a side effect of addiction—it’s often the engine beneath it.
Especially for those of us in caregiving roles.
We’re trained to listen, to hold space, to keep calm. But rarely are we taught how to tell the truth about our own pain.
So we hide it—behind professionalism, perfectionism, or prescription wine glasses.
We are the secret-keepers. The emotional first responders. The ones people cry to at 3:00 p.m. and expect to be fine by 3:50.
But where do we go when we’re the ones falling apart?




