How to Remain Sober After Treatment?
There isn't one phase of recovery that's guaranteed to be easy. Each period on the timeline of recovery, from early recovery to years down the line, has unique triggers. While
There isn't one phase of recovery that's guaranteed to be easy. Each period on the timeline of recovery, from early recovery to years down the line, has unique triggers. While
The journey toward sobriety is all about regaining control. In the midst of a substance use addiction, it can feel like drugs or alcohol are making the decisions for you:
It’s an integral step in any successful substance use recovery plan: achieving sobriety, and staying sober. It’s one thing to reach the point where you’ve achieved distance from self-destructive substance
Struggling with a substance use disorder creates enough problems on its own. Damage to relationships, stress, difficulties at work, financial troubles, physical sickness and more all pars for the course
Excessive use of destructive substances — whether those are opioids, illegal drugs, alcohol, pain medication, etc. — can quickly reduce self-confidence and cripple productivity. Worse, substance use practices can impair
It’s no secret that from day one in your pregnancy, you’re “eating for two.” Your child receives nutrients from the same foods you consume, making it doubly as important that
Substance use, whether occasional use or chronic use, cause numerous negative consequences for a person's body. The short and long-term health effects on overall well-being can become disastrous with frequent
Recovery is anything but a straight and easy path. The journey from the first days of sobriety to true freedom, which may come months or years later, is laborious and