Showing posts with label relapse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label relapse. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 5, 2016

What To Do If You Have An Alcohol Or Drug Relapse
































An alcohol and drug relapse can happen to anyone, at any time, if they’re not fully engaged in their recovery program.

Get the tips here.: 
What To Do If You Have An Alcohol Or Drug Relapse

Thursday, September 24, 2015

Relapse Prevention 101: Tips & Suggestions




























Relapse prevention tips and tools will help you and your loved one on their journey to long-term recovery. Here are some of the main reasons addicts and alcoholics will relapse and what you can do to prevent it.

Get the tips here.:
 Relapse Prevention 101: Tips & Suggestions

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

AA Success Rate: Is Alcoholics Anonymous Failing Us?






























Alcoholic Anonymous  has become one of the most sought out forms of recovery for alcoholism, yet many still question the AA success rate when it comes to long-term sobriety and relapse. The reason is because the majority of AA members are anonymous and aren’t reporting their success to anyone on a yearly basis.

Full article here.: 
  AA Success Rate: Is Alcoholics Anonymous Failing Us?

Thursday, May 22, 2014

First Year Sober: What to Expect In Sobriety



























Are you within your first year sober (or know someone who is)?

Here are some things you might expect and tips on how you can get through it: 

Monday, March 25, 2013

How Do I Know If I Had A Relapse?




 
 
In recovery from drug addiction and alcoholism, there is always a threat of relapse if an addict or alcoholic is not taking care of themselves and working a program of recovery. Many addicts and alcoholics do not even know when they are on the verge of relapse. If an individual is in the rooms long enough, there will be any number of reasons why a person has relapsed: “I stopped going to 12 step meetings"; “I stopped talking to my sponsor”; “I didn’t do/apply my 12 steps”; among numerous other possible responses. To understand relapse, one has to know what a relapse is first and how it affects the addict and alcoholic.
 

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How Do I Know If I Had A Relapse?