Hear from Our Akari Voices

Hear from Our Akari Voices Home “Every journey to wellness is deeply personal and entirely unique. Listen to real stories of resilience, recovery, and hope from the incredible individuals who inspire us every day. Through our community outreach and dedicated rehab programs, we strive to create a safe, supportive space where healing is not just […]
People begin to stand again when they feel needed.

At Akari, we create opportunities for our clients to step beyond themselves and into the community—together with volunteers from Japan. Side by side, they engage with local communities in Cebu, sharing awareness about addiction and mental health.In a place where language and culture differ, something simple yet powerful happens. They help.They connect.And they hear the […]
Alcohol Culture in the Philippines: When Social Drinking Becomes Risky

Alcohol plays a deeply rooted role in Filipino culture. From fiestas and family gatherings to casual nights out, drinking is often seen as a way to bond, celebrate, and unwind. While moderate, occasional drinking can be part of social life, the line between casual and harmful use is often overlooked. At Akari Wellness and Treatment […]
Can You Work While in Treatment? How IOP Makes Recovery Possible

Balancing recovery and daily responsibilities can feel overwhelming. Many people delay getting help because they believe treatment means putting their entire life on hold. But what if you didn’t have to choose? An Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is changing the way people approach healing. It allows you to continue working, studying, or caring for your […]
The Secret to Setting Boundaries Without Losing Your Compassion

In today’s fast-paced world, many people struggle with balancing kindness and self-protection. We want to support others, be helpful, and show compassion but without clear boundaries, this often leads to burnout, stress, and emotional exhaustion. The truth is: healthy boundaries are not the opposite of compassion they are what make compassion sustainable. When we learn […]
Are You Helping or Enabling? A Guide for Families

When someone you love struggles with addiction, the instinct to help is natural. You want to protect them from pain, fix their problems, and keep them safe. But sometimes, what feels like helping can unintentionally enable harmful behaviors. Understanding the difference between helping and enabling is crucial for families supporting someone in recovery. The right […]
Why Addiction Is Not a Lack of Willpower: Understanding the Brain Disease Model

For decades, addiction was viewed as a personal failure a lack of discipline, weak character, or poor choices. Today, neuroscience tells a very different story. Addiction is not about willpower. It is a chronic brain disease that changes how the brain functions, particularly in areas responsible for reward, motivation, memory, and decision-making. Understanding this shift […]
Early Recovery Skills: What Helps During the Most Vulnerable Stage of Healing

The first weeks and months after stopping substance use are often the most fragile. This stage, commonly referred to as early recovery is where old habits, emotional triggers, and environmental pressures collide with the desire to change. Without the right structure and coping tools, relapse risk is highest during this period. That’s why many treatment […]
Why Life Skills Training Is a Core Part of Sustainable Recovery

In the journey toward sustainable recovery, especially for individuals facing mental health challenges, addiction, or life disruptions, life skills training plays a pivotal role. These programs equip participants with practical tools to navigate daily challenges, build resilience, and regain independence, forming a cornerstone of Psychosocial Rehabilitation efforts. Understanding Life Skills Programs A life skills program […]
Relapse Warning Signs You Can’t Ignore: How to Spot Risks and Take Action Before It’s Too Late

Relapse can feel like an unavoidable setback, but understanding the warning signs and taking proactive measures can make all the difference. For individuals in recovery, staying vigilant and engaged in a Relapse Prevention Program is key to maintaining long-term sobriety. In this article, we’ll explore how to identify relapse triggers, take early action, and leverage […]