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The Benefits of Constructive Feedback in Sober Living: Encouraging Growth and Change

Addiction treatment plants the seeds of sobriety, while recovery nurtures the seed until it grows into a healthy, strong plant. As you nurture your seed, you’ll see the growth necessary for res

Sober Living While on Vacation: Travel Tips for an Alcohol-Free Trip

It’s easy to let temptation rear its ugly head while you’re on vacation, but you did not work this hard and <a href="https://ethosrecovery.com/6-things-you-learn-after-becoming-sober/" i

Parental Self-Care in Crisis: Navigating Emergency Situations in Your Young Adult’s Addiction Journey

As parents, we tend to forget about ourselves, especially when our kids are in trouble. For many parents, this doesn’t change, even as their kids grow into adults. If your young adult child is suffe

Why You Should Take Keep it Simple Your First Year Sober

Addiction recovery is a huge achievement, and it can give you a whole new lease on life. Staying sober means working on your recovery, especially during the first year. There are things you can do to

Join the No Matter What Club: Staying Sober Despite the Situation

One of the biggest myths surrounding rehab and treatment is that once someone gets sober, life will go straight back to normal. Does reaching initial sobriety mean that life becomes perfect? Not at al

Helping Your Young Adult Navigate Relapse: A Parent’s Guide to Resilience

Just like other diseases, anyone who suffers from the disease of addiction can experience a relapse. As a parent, it can make you feel hopeless or even guilty when this happens. However, understanding

The Biopsychosocial Model of Addiction

Recovery from addicction is a difficult path, but millions of people have recovered. Different tools provided by programs like Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous have helped many people. The