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The Truth Behind the Success of Sober Living Homes

The Truth Behind the Success of Sober Living Homes lgbtq+ men's sober homes

Individuals who’ve continued on through detox and then onto recovery are the ones who are more likely to remain sober over the long haul. Sober Living houses center around ingraining such habits into the personalities of the patients which will be every now and again utilized when the patient goes back to standard society. This likewise fortifies their will to stop drugs, which might just be debilitated by all the withdrawal side effects an individual encounters in recovery.

Benefits of Gender-Specific Addiction Treatment in Sober Living

Benefits of Gender-Specific Addiction Treatment in Sober Living Woman in gender-specific treatment.

Gender-specific addiction treatment refers to drug and alcohol detox, rehabilitation, and sober living programs that are specifically designed to treat men and women separately from one another. Gender differences between men and women in terms of substance abuse exist in things such as dependence rates, drugs of choice, and even how the brain responds to […]

Celebrate Pride Month With Sober Activities in the Houston Area

Celebrate Pride Month With Sober Activities in the Houston Area Pride flag with hands making a heart.

Houston is a city well known for its vibrant cultural, arts, entertainment, and dining scenes, and there is never a better time to experience them all together than while celebrating Pride Month this June. There are many sober activities happening in and around the Houston area during the 44th Annual Pride festival that can help […]

Sober House: Everything You Need To Know

Sober House: Everything You Need To Know Eudaimonia Sober Living

If you or a loved one struggles with addiction and drugs, it can be challenging to know what to do. But before you start looking for more information about sober houses, you should make sure that this is the best option for you. Eudaimonia Sober Living Homes in Austin, Houston, and Colorado Springs are private facilities made for the people who want to stay and a place free from temptations after completing the rehab treatment. It is also an idle option for those people who have decided to quit drugs or alcohol but are not comfortable staying at home during the process. A patient can continue to live in a sober living facility after completing the rehabilitation treatment. These homes are also known as the recovery resident and transitional living facilities. The purpose of a sober living facility is to provide complete independence to the patients to attain stable sobriety.

Life After Sober Living: 5 Tips to Help You Move On Successfully

Life After Sober Living: 5 Tips to Help You Move On Successfully Woman smiling in a suit

The journey of recovery is an incredibly personal one that will vary widely from person to person, and there’s no way to predict the amount of time you will need to stay at your sober living home. However, every sober living resident will eventually have to move out and on when they feel capable of living […]

Sober Spring: Fun Things to do in Austin

Sober Spring: Fun Things to do in Austin Two sober friends having fun reading and relaxing in a hammock

Springtime in the Austin area is in full swing, and now is the time to get out and enjoy everything that it has to offer. If this is your first ‘Sober Spring’ or you are in early recovery, it’s important to know that while it will be different than in the past, that doesn’t mean it will be any less exciting or eventful.

How Resentment Can Derail Sobriety

How Resentment Can Derail Sobriety resentment in recovery

Feelings of resentment can be toxic when they’re allowed to fester and grow. The Big Book itself states, “Resentment is the number one offender. It destroys more alcoholics than anything else.” As a result, it’s important for people in recovery to take notice of resentment, use it as a learning tool, and handle it healthily to put it to rest.

Recommitting to Your Recovery

Recommitting to Your Recovery reevaluate recovery

The start of a new year is a chance to re-evaluate your life and your recovery. If you haven’t yet given any thought to where you are now in your recovery journey and where you’d like to be, this is a good exercise in self-improvement and discipline that will help you fully enjoy the benefits of a stable and sober life.

Where to Find LGBTQ+ Men’s Sober Living Homes in Austin

Where to Find LGBTQ+ Men’s Sober Living Homes in Austin lgbtq+ men's sober homes

Research studies have shown that LGBTQ+ men face distinct recovery challenges. The LGBTQ+ community endures unique psychological and social issues that can fuel addiction and give rise to isolation. Despite these challenges, it’s crucial that no one feels alone in their recovery journey.

How to Cope When a Loved One Relapses

How to Cope When a Loved One Relapses how to cope when a loved one relapses

Watching a loved one relapse is extremely painful. Unfortunately, relapse happens sometimes. It’s normal to feel a wide range of emotions, such as anger, confusion, sadness, and hopelessness. Despite it being a challenging situation, there is still hope for your loved one. A relapse doesn’t mean they can’t fully recover from addiction.

How Sober Living Homes Help Prevent Relapse

How Sober Living Homes Help Prevent Relapse

Relapse is a real risk after rehab, so people in recovery should do everything they can to safeguard their sobriety. Sober living homes offer many great benefits that can help newly sober individuals sustain their recovery and establish healthy habits and relationships. If you’re considering enrolling yourself or a loved one in a sober living program, here are some of the most important ways they can help prevent relapse.

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