Peer support systems are encouraged as key components of many treatment programs because of how successful they can be in encouraging good habits that
The Importance of Residential Programs In Treating Slips and Relapses
Slips and relapses happen. While on your road to recovery there will be many bumps along the road but it's important to remember that they are not a
Building Communities With Sober Living Homes
Sober Living Homes are group and community living as a part of treatment for substance use disorders. Research has found improved outcomes for those
The Role Of Stress Management In Relapse Prevention
A common cause of substance use disorder relapse is stress. Given that stress can play a leading role in the development of a substance use disorder,
How Addiction Effects the Entire Family
The common effects of alcohol on the body are well documented, but what about the seemingly more hidden effect of alcohol addiction on families?
What Really Happens When You Quit Drinking Alcohol?
Whether you're quitting drinking for a little while or you think that you may have a dependency or substance use disorder, renouncing alcohol from
Coping with Relapse and Slips
Seeing yourself return to substance use can be discouraging but it isn't the end of the road. It is important to remember that a slip or a relapse is
Strengthen Families & Communities This National Recovery Month
Substance use disorder can be incredibly hard on those afflicted as well as their families, friends, coworkers and the impact can ebb out to the
The Benefits Of Dual Diagnosis Treatment
For many people, substance use disorder is more than just a physical struggle with drugs and alcohol; it takes root in unresolved issues, trauma and