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Accountability and Community in Early Recovery

Establishing a social support system in early recovery is one of the most important cornerstones in any recovery ...

Facing Legal Barriers in Early Recovery

One of the most difficult barriers we are forced to face in early sobriety is that which is the wreckage of our ...

Unpacking 12-step Value: Harvesting a Foundation for Transformation Part II

As we can see, laid out within 2 of the first 3 steps seems to require not only the acknowledgement of a Higher ...

Unpacking 12-step Value: Harvesting a Foundation for Transformation Part I

As any addict who has navigated the psychological and emotional exploration within the 12-step approach to ...

Relapse Prevention: A Practical Approach

One of the first things that we “learn” when we either enter treatment, or become active in local 12-step groups, ...

Standardized Treatment: The Inside Scoop

The following will be a break-down of the steps within a standardized treatment program so that we may better ...

Freedom: Fostering Autonomy and Independence

One of the best predictors of any individual’s success is the strength of their belief that they have the ...

Intervention: When, How, and Why

Addiction is often referred to as a “family disease” and this isn’t due to its genetic components or the fact that ...

Avoiding The Insanity of Standardized Treatment

Albert Einstein famously defined insanity as, “engaging in the same action over and over again while expecting a ...

Sponsorship: When Sponsors Practice Out Of Scope

While sponsorship is arguably one of the most important facets of a newcomers recovery program, the integrity of ...

Living Sober in Sober Living?

Within standardized practices of addiction treatment over the past 10 or so years, we have seen the emergence of a ...

Women and Recovery

When discussing the importance of a personalized treatment program for individuals suffering from Substance Use ...

Accountability and Community in Early Recovery

Establishing a social support system in early recovery is one of the most important cornerstones in any recovery ...

Facing Legal Barriers in Early Recovery

One of the most difficult barriers we are forced to face in early sobriety is that which is the wreckage of our ...

Unpacking 12-step Value: Harvesting a Foundation for Transformation Part II

As we can see, laid out within 2 of the first 3 steps seems to require not only the acknowledgement of a Higher ...

Unpacking 12-step Value: Harvesting a Foundation for Transformation Part I

As any addict who has navigated the psychological and emotional exploration within the 12-step approach to ...

Relapse Prevention: A Practical Approach

One of the first things that we “learn” when we either enter treatment, or become active in local 12-step groups, ...

Standardized Treatment: The Inside Scoop

The following will be a break-down of the steps within a standardized treatment program so that we may better ...

Freedom: Fostering Autonomy and Independence

One of the best predictors of any individual’s success is the strength of their belief that they have the ...

Intervention: When, How, and Why

Addiction is often referred to as a “family disease” and this isn’t due to its genetic components or the fact that ...

Avoiding The Insanity of Standardized Treatment

Albert Einstein famously defined insanity as, “engaging in the same action over and over again while expecting a ...

Sponsorship: When Sponsors Practice Out Of Scope

While sponsorship is arguably one of the most important facets of a newcomers recovery program, the integrity of ...

Living Sober in Sober Living?

Within standardized practices of addiction treatment over the past 10 or so years, we have seen the emergence of a ...

Women and Recovery

When discussing the importance of a personalized treatment program for individuals suffering from Substance Use ...