Topic: maintaining sobriety
Recovery at Work
Do what you promised, regardless of employee or the job they hold. Fairness is important, and fairness is a perception.
Topics: long term treatment, maintaining sobriety
Tossing the Playbook
We’ve come a long way in treating addictions, but we’re still not very successful at convincing a patient to stick to a treatment regimen.
Topics: maintaining sobriety, relapse
Statute of Limitations
It’s sometimes said that the justified ones are by far the most dangerous. They’re the most difficult to let go of, and the most likely to develop into an obsession.
Topics: emotional issues, family dysfunction, maintaining sobriety
Searching for a Substitute
If addiction really is a brain disorder based in complex adaptations to a substance, then who’s to say those adaptations won’t occur with a different drug?
Topics: addiction and the brain, kratom, maintaining sobriety, MAT, types of treatment
Anonymity Dilemma
…struggles can actually serve as a disincentive to someone who knows you and is now beginning to peer uncertainly up their own long and bumpy road of life change.
Topics: 12Step, maintaining sobriety, stigma
Five Amazing Life Lessons Recovery Taught Me
Ralph nailed it. He’s right- what’s in the past and what’s in our future is nothing compared to what is ultimately inside us.
Topics: maintaining sobriety, mindfulness
Recovery Homes
We have to ensure the safety and security of those who reside there. It’s not the sort of business that naturally self-regulates. That’s what government is for.
Topics: ethics, long term treatment, maintaining sobriety, types of treatment
Relapse is Not Failure
I felt detached from life and the people around me. I felt like a failure, but I had no other choice but to get back on my feet and try again.
Topics: maintaining sobriety, relapse