Online Addiction Support
We provide compassionate, practical online support for individuals and families affected by addiction. Our approach is grounded in lived experience and recovery, offering a safe space to navigate uncertainty together.
Areas of Support
We provide practical, peer-based guidance for both individuals in recovery and the families affected by addiction.

Recovery
Practical strategies for maintaining daily routines and building a stable foundation for long-term sobriety.

Relapse
Understanding triggers and developing compassionate, non-judgmental responses when setbacks occur.

Boundaries
Setting healthy limits to protect your own mental and emotional health while supporting a loved one.

Family Communication
Practical tools for open, honest, and non-judgmental conversations that rebuild trust and connection.

Christopher Larsen
I founded Steady Ground to offer practical, non-judgmental support to people struggling with addiction and to the families affected by it. My approach is informed by lived experience of addiction and recovery, together with additional addiction-focused education and training. I focus on helping people understand what is happening, make clearer decisions, and take realistic next steps.
Resources & Articles
Practical guidance and educational content designed to support individuals in recovery and the families who love them.
Get in touch
We are here to listen and support you through this journey. Whether you are struggling with addiction or supporting a loved one, we are ready to help you find your steady ground.
Medical Disclaimer
Steady Ground is a peer-based recovery support service. We provide practical guidance and educational resources for individuals and families affected by addiction. Our approach is informed by lived experience and additional training. This service does not replace professional medical, psychiatric, or psychological treatment. We do not offer emergency care or clinical diagnosis. If you or someone you know is in crisis, please contact emergency services or a local mental health professional immediately.






