Benefits of Remote Alcohol Monitoring for Clients Leaving Sober Living Homes
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December 1, 2019

Health. Home. Purpose. Community. These are the four major pillars that support recovery, according to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). Intrinsically connected to all four touchpoints, hope sets the foundation for recovery because it is the belief that existing challenges and conditions can be conquered, and that change is possible.
What Is Intensive Outpatient Treatment?
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November 26, 2019

Substance use disorders impact approximately 10% of American adults at some point in their lives.Unfortunately, a lack of sufficient and effective treatment continues to be a pervasive, societal problem. While awareness of addiction tends to be increasing, it can still be challenging to understand (and locate) professional help.
5 Innovative Discharge Planning Tips for Addiction Treatment Aftercare
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October 28, 2019

Scientific American asks if rehabilitation successfully treats clients with Alcohol Use Disorder. They arrive at a strong conclusion: yes, and the success of an individual’s addiction treatment aftercare depends on the willingness of that individual to participate, including the strength of the plan set up for aftercare.
10 Ways to Have a Healthy Halloween in Recovery
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October 17, 2019

Holidays are often a challenging time for people in recovery who are trying to stay sober. Increased events comes with increased opportunity to be in situations where alcohol is easily accessible. Halloween is a perfect example of this. It’s the first widely celebrated holiday to kick off a series of Fall and Winter events that often center around alcohol.
What is National Recovery Month?
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September 19, 2019

This September marks the 30th anniversary of National Recovery Month, put on by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). National Recovery Month is an annual nationwide event created to raise awareness surrounding treatment for substance abuse and other mental health disorders.
How Recovery Coaches and Clients Benefit from Soberlink Alcohol Monitoring
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September 16, 2019

For the 15.1 million Americans who struggle with Alcohol Use Disorder every year, the most difficult part of the recovery journey is not just finding the path to sobriety… it’s staying on it. During the first year of recovery, it’s recommended that individuals seek some sort of continued care rather than attempt to navigate the unfamiliar terrain of recovery alone.
Alcohol Use Disorder in College Students: How to Read the Signs
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September 2, 2019

College is the quintessential springboard from the awkward and insecure phases of adolescence into the new, uncharted territories of young adulthood. It’s often the cornerstone of new friendships, long nights spent studying, and decorating your first apartment.And, of course, college isn’t without its dark underside.
Why Alcohol Use Disorder is a Chronic Disease and How to Manage it
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July 25, 2019

Whether it’s environmental, genetic, lifestyle-related or all three, the gravitational pull individuals may feel toward alcohol can start as a means to “feel good” and lead to a dependence on the substance in order to feel normal. While society often promotes drinking in social situations, featuring it in television, movies, music and more, there is a stigma attached to Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD).
Why Treatment Providers Strongly Recommend Alcohol Monitoring for Lasting Recovery
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June 17, 2019

Treatment providers in the addiction recovery field have one unifying goal: help clients attain and maintain sobriety. One way to achieve this goal and help clients overcome Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) is through alcohol monitoring. As the leader in remote alcohol monitoring technology, Soberlink has helped treatment providers enhance clients’ recovery journeys for nearly a decade.
Communication Tips for Treatment Professionals: Improve Your Relationship with Your Clients
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May 30, 2019

Communication is the key to all successful relationships. It is the foundation on which trust, the cornerstone of relationships, is built. In a client-provider relationship, this trust is known as the therapeutic alliance, which helps patients know the treatment provider has their best interest at heart.