Recovery

Moving Forward in Recovery: Why Inaction Is the Only Thing You Can’t Do

If you are currently in the process of recovery, congratulations! We know how difficult it was for you to make it here. The recovery journey is a dynamic and evolving process. But one thing it can nev

Mindfulness and Sobriety: A Toolkit for Young Men

As someone who is suffering from a substance use disorder, sobriety will be a lifelong goal. While you will experience some good and bad days, combining mindfulness and sobriety can lead to more good

Meth Use is Surging in the US…and No One Is Paying Attention

Opiate addiction isn’t the only problemfacing AmericansBetween 2011 and 2017, deaths dueto methamphetamine overdose increased more than fourfold. Law enforcement officials in many cities haveidenti

Meth Awareness Day: Everything You Need to Know About an Amphetamine Addiction

Methamphetamine (also known as crystal meth and crank) is a dangerous, addictive drug. Its use has become all too common in the <a href="https://ethosrecovery.com/meth-use-is-surging-in-the-usand-no-o

Mental Wellness Month: How Participating in Dry January Affects Your Overall Mental Health

It is January, which means you have made it to a new year. This is a celebration in and of itself, and with the new year, there are new resolutions, or maybe even past resolutions that you would like

Maintaining Your Sober Community Immediately After Leaving Your Sober Facility

Leaving a sober facility can be both exciting and daunting. Healing enough to be able to set out on your own is a major accomplishment and a giant stride in your recovery process. Maintaining a sober

How to Maintain Sobriety After Treatment Ends

You put so much time and effort into your struggles to get clean and sober. During the initial phase of your rehabilitation, you fought through the detoxification process and the intense therapy sessi