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How to Avoid Addiction Triggers and Stay Sober

Addiction Recovery, Sober LivingBy Living After AddictionMay 5, 2023

For anyone living after addiction, avoiding triggers is an essential part of maintaining sobriety. Triggers are events, people, or situations that can lead to a relapse. By recognizing and avoiding these triggers, individuals can stay on track and maintain their sobriety. In this blog post, we’ll discuss how to avoid addiction triggers and stay sober.…

Best Tips for How to Start the New Year in Recovery

Addiction Therapy, Addiction TreatmentBy Living After AddictionJanuary 3, 2022

Getting sober isn’t easy, no matter how long the journey has been from start to recovery. Therefore, tips for sobriety are especially valuable. Some people quit cold turkey. Others, however, benefit the most from professional services, like those offered at a reputable alcohol rehab program. Too often, knowing how to begin the path to recovery,…

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What Is Intensive Outpatient Program

Addiction Recovery, Addiction Treatment Programs, Drug RehabBy Living After AddictionNovember 9, 2018

There’s a lot of talk about residential rehab. However, did you know that some people in need of help would do well with a different type of treatment? Rehab facilities know this and offer outpatient care delivery options. What is intensive outpatient program participation like? Who’s a Good Candidate for Outpatient Treatment? You want to…

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