Aftercare programs at Reviving You Recovery recognized the value of a support network after treatment. As such, clients are encouraged and guided towards building a social network that aids them in their path to recovery. A support network is helpful as it provides a connection with a community and is a place for clients to find support and care when they are in need.
Read MoreSober living offers many benefits. As a result, sober living is offered as part of the aftercare program at Reviving You Recovery. Clients in sober living have a decreased risk of relapse. Additionally, it serves as a way for clients to take small and important steps. These steps lead the way to lasting recovery.
Read MoreClients work closely with the care team at Reviving You Recovery to create 90-day recovery goals for their aftercare. This includes learning how they will cope with challenges that have led them to drugs or alcohol in the past, building community, and reducing the risk of relapse.
Read MoreTreatment at Reviving You Recovery incorporates skills that will allow clients to make transitions post-treatment. Awareness is a foundational skill that is incorporated into every aspect of change. As such, it is prioritized. Clients learn to build awareness in many aspects of treatment.
Read MoreSelf-compassion serves as an essential tool for pregnant women to get through the shame and embarrassment surrounding addiction and truly give them a chance to change moving forward.
Read MoreMindfulness helps build skills such as self-awareness and resiliency, and find peace. When a someone has struggled with addiction, peace is often hard to find.
Read MoreThe connection between stress and addiction is complex; poor stress management cause be a cause of addiction, while addiction increases stress.
Read MoreAcceptance is the process of recognizing the truth of a situation or process. When a person accepts the truth, they can fully look at a situation without judgment and with their eyes fully open.
Read MoreOf the 20.3 million adults with substance use disorders, 37.9% also had mental illnesses. And among the 42.1 million adults with mental illness, 18.2% also had substance use disorders.
Read MoreThere are many dynamics that must be considered if the process is going to be successful, and even then, recovery is never guaranteed.
Read MoreFinding worth is essential to living a peaceful life. An iconic Buddhist monk once said, “People have a hard time letting go of their suffering. Out of a fear of the unknown, they prefer suffering that is familiar.”
Read MoreTo best understand drug and alcohol relapse, one should understand that it first occurs emotionally “in the mind," which then leads to the physical act.
Read MoreA smaller treatment group provides an opportunity for clients to connect with counselors and other clients as they move through the healing process.
Read MoreWhen a woman is pregnant and struggling with addiction, their baby is also chemically dependent on drugs or alcohol.
Read MoreIndividuals can and do feel a difference in treatment programs that support their physical health as one piece of healing from addiction.
Read MoreAn addict’s loved ones are affected by their choices, and family dynamics can be one piece of why an individual is struggling with addiction.
Read MoreHealing from opioid addiction is a challenge. However, with help and support, clients can make changes to their lives and heal.
Read MoreWhile finding gratitude in the midst of challenges is difficult, clients can look forward to the next steps of their lives with support.
Read MoreToxic positivity describes how being positive while ignoring other emotions has damaging ramifications in an individual's life.
Read MoreFamily support and family connections are an important part of the healing process in addiction treatment.
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