Sobriety

Supporting a Loved One’s Recovery

With the involvement of family members during treatment, the recovering addict is more likely to restore, or even build a…

5 years ago

Staying Focused on Recovery

How hard is it to stay focused in recovery? Ask anyone who’s been there, and you’ll find out that getting…

5 years ago

The First Step to Lasting Change

By Olivia Pennelle Lasting change is what recovery is all about. Quitting alcohol, or your the drug of choice, is…

5 years ago

A Look at Boundaries in Recovery

When you’re in recovery, it’s so important to take time to focus on yourself. There are many people who make…

5 years ago

Family Prevention Strategies

Implement  these in your home to prevent drug and alcohol use Be Consistent Make sure that both adults/guardians are sharing…

5 years ago

Journey Through the Eye of the Storm

The innate qualities and intricacies of indigenous peoples is distinct and defined by tribal affiliation. The genetic make-up of who…

5 years ago

Should We Use the Word Trauma in Counseling?

One of the big challenges I face with clients is using the word "trauma" in counseling. to explain a body…

5 years ago

An Attitude of Gratitude Awakens Prosperity

By Coach Cary Bayer  Frederick Eikerenkoetter II said it beautifully when he talked about the prospering power of “an attitude…

5 years ago

A Recipe for Sobriety

By Jim Corrington, Jr. LCSW, Executive Director of Outpatient Services, Meadows Behavioral Healthcare, Scottsdale, Silicon Valley, Dallas Having worked in…

5 years ago

The Importance of Joint Commission Accreditation to the Addiction Treatment Industry

As a professional, I work for an organization known as Recovery Consultants.  We contract with behavioral healthcare organizations to achieve…

6 years ago