Recovery Blog
How Men can Turn to God and Find Their Purpose Beyond Post Recovery
Addiction can feel like being in a broken elevator. Often, when you're making progress and going up, a relapse throws you for a loop, and suddenly you're going down again. Addiction can be...
9 Therapies Proven to Help Vets with Substance Abuse Disorder
Servicemembers shoulder a heavy load protecting our freedoms at home and abroad. What many don’t realize, however, is that soldiers and sailors take quite a bit of emotional, and sometimes physical,...
Moving Forward With an Alumni Program in Recovery
Completing an addiction and mental health treatment program can be a major accomplishment. Moving on to the next step into early recovery can bring feelings of high gratitude, pure excitement, and...
The Importance of Finding Purpose in Recovery
Oftentimes, individuals in active addiction lack a sense of deeper meaning and purpose for their lives. In recovery, individuals must commit to finding purpose, as it can help motivate healing and...
Why Substance Abuse Deaths Are Surging Among Women
You may have read in the news this past summer that women outpaced men in the growing number of alcohol-related deaths. Unfortunately, this trend represents only the tip of the iceberg in terms of...
The Value of Sober Living Homes for Young Men Facing Problems With Party Drugs
For many individuals, early recovery can be a vulnerable phase. Thus, it can be difficult for young men 18+ to transition into early recovery. This can be due to unwanted social pressure to attend...
Why Self-Care Is Important in Addiction Recovery
In active addiction, an individual's thoughts become warped, causing them to believe that alcohol and drug use are effective outlets for managing and treating distress. Conversely, in recovery,...
Is Religion a Required Component in Addiction Recovery?
Whether in drug rehab or alcohol abuse treatment, being in the trenches of addiction recovery is the most vulnerable and difficult period in one’s life. A person recovering from substance abuse will...
Enjoy New Year’s Parties Without Alcohol: The Biblical Way
New Year’s can be challenging to face as someone in recovery. After all, many people you know use it as an excuse to throw the biggest party of the year and drink too much. If you’re fresh out of...
How to Manage Holiday Blues in Addiction Recovery
The holiday season can be an enjoyable time to gather with friends and family. However, for individuals in addiction recovery, the holiday season may present some additional challenges, such as...
The Benefits of Online Classes for Families
Inpatient rehab may provide more direct care. Although outpatient treatment can be the more flexible route to go, this type of treatment still requires individuals to attend part-time programs...
Navigating Life with an Alcoholic-Addicted Husband
Living with a husband who has an alcohol use disorder (AUD) is similar to dealing with infidelity. Except, there’s no other woman. Your spouse is in a relationship with alcohol. And alcoholism is...