Addiction Recovery Articles

The Importance of Connection for Addiction Recovery
August 2, 2022
A smiling woman connecting during addiction recovery meetup
For those who have experienced a loss of relationships during their addiction, prioritizing connection with others may feel like foreign territory. However, having a support system or Recovery Circle is crucial to sustaining lifelong recovery. 
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Recovery Capital and its Role in Helping with Lasting Recovery
July 11, 2022
A therapy session in group about recovery capital
One of the main advantages of utilizing a Recovery Capital approach is the ability to gain and lose capital; it is constantly ever-changing. By utilizing programs like Soberlink or attending community Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, those with AUD can regain power over their lives and their sobriety. Choosing to work on building your Recovery Capital takes hard work and patience, but the nature of the methodology allows for growth and flexibility during treatment and recovery.
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Ways to Stay Connected to Loved Ones During Recovery
July 11, 2022
A father and son staying connected during recovery
Navigating alcoholism or Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) can be a lonely and isolating experience. Those who suffer from this disease often lose loved ones, which can result in a lack of support.However, those in recovery often find that their Recovery Circle is incredibly supportive of their healthier lifestyle pursuit. Friends and family most often champion their loved one through treatment and recovery and help build a robust support system to prevent relapse.
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What to Drink When You Stop Drinking: Embracing Soda-Water
July 6, 2022
Pouring a glass of soda water
Becoming sober is an extraordinary accomplishment; however, the transition to a sober lifestyle can feel overwhelming. Addiction and Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) can become all-consuming in people's lives and when they choose to get treatment for their chronic disease, they must abandon old behaviors to embrace a new way of living.
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What is Recovery Capital?
June 22, 2022
A group therapy session about recovery capital
The most important part of addiction recovery is sticking with a goal and routines that support that goal, even when it feels impossible. This is why the Recovery Capital approach is proven to be beneficial for those looking for sustained recovery. By utilizing multiple resources and the ability to grow or change your capital, staying sober becomes much more doable.
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Are Alcohol Abuse and Alcohol Dependence the Same? How Monitoring Can be an Accountability Tool in Both Cases
May 3, 2022
A man with glasses thinking about accountability tools for alcohol dependence
Understanding the difference between alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence can be a challenge. Not only are the two terms often used interchangeably and frequently referred to as “alcoholism,” both have many similarities making it challenging to decipher between their main differences. However, alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence are, in fact, different, and knowing how and where they vary can determine what type of help an individual struggling with either one needs.
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How Alcohol Addiction Affects Families: The Importance of a Strong Support System
March 8, 2022
A happy couple with three children showing a strong support system
Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD), colloquially known as alcoholism, is a non-discriminatory disease that affects the individual who suffers from it and all people who love them. It is a chronic disease that can tear families apart and cause hardship and turmoil in different relationships. As alcohol addiction is considered a family disease and can be detrimental to the family structure, it is crucial that recovery for someone with AUD involves their loved ones.
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How to Manage Alcohol Use Disorder: Why Monitoring is Such a Great Accountability Tool
January 31, 2022
A man using the Soberlink report as an accountability tool
Alcohol abuse is a rising issue in the United States. Responsible for nearly 100,000 deaths in the US alone, Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) is a disease that can cause devastation in people's life if not properly managed. Fortunately, there are tools and resources available that can help manage one’s alcohol consumption before their health becomes highly at risk and treatment for AUD becomes necessary. It is essential to be educated on the topic of AUD or alcoholism, the signs to look for, and the tools available to you to remain healthy and avoid alcohol abuse.
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“Once an Alcoholic, Always an Alcoholic:” ‘Destigmatizing a Chronic Disease: The Power of Words’
December 23, 2021
A group of people clapping during a sobriety support group
The phrase “Once an alcoholic, always an alcoholic” is one that many are familiar with. For those who either struggle with Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) or those who have someone close to them who does, this saying continuously haunts those who have this disease.While there may be some truth behind “Once an alcoholic, always an alcoholic,” the stigma it creates and maintains for those who struggle with AUD can be detrimental to one’s growth and recovery. This saying gives off the interpretation that overcoming this disease is hopeless, and those with an AUD should not expect to ever be “on the other side” of recovery.
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Why Treatment Professionals Should Model Their Practice After Licensed Professional Programs
December 2, 2021
A treatment professional is explaining how she models her practice after licensed professional programs
For those who struggle with Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD), achieving recovery can be challenging, especially without support or the proper systems needed to succeed. Fortunately, Treatment Professionals aim to equip their clients with the tools necessary to make recovery achievable and help them reach the ultimate goal of obtaining and sustaining long-term sobriety. Most Treatment Professionals want long-standing sobriety to be the rule when treating clients, not the exception for AUD recovery. Meaning, many clinicians hope to implement systems that ensure lasting recovery, not just a temporary treatment plan.
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