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Is it Possible to Develop an Addiction to Wine?

Is it Possible to Develop an Addiction to Wine? Woman alone with a glass of wine.

Is it possible to develop an addiction to wine? Simply put, as with any other type of alcohol the answer is yes. While excessive or binge drinking is more often associated with beer or hard liquor, wine is still a type of alcohol that can lead to dependance and addiction. When evaluating alcohol consumption, a […]

The Importance of Sober Friendships in Recovery

The Importance of Sober Friendships in Recovery

According to a 2020 study by health insurer Cigna, loneliness can be a common challenge for three out of five Americans, and this can be particularly true of those who are in the early stages of sobriety[1]. Many people may find themselves in a kind of limbo – having made the decision to cut ties with […]

How Celebrating Recovery Milestones can Increase Motivation

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Achieving and maintaining sobriety requires motivation, determination, and self-accountability. Although those who have never been down the path to sobriety may not realize what a difficult process it can be, fighting addiction is at times an uphill battle, with an estimated 40-60% of those in recovery experiencing a relapse at some point along the way[1]. […]

Setting Realistic and Achievable Recovery Goals

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An important part of the addiction recovery process is setting realistic goals that you can challenge yourself to achieve. Having specific recovery goals can give you a sense of direction and help keep you focused on maintaining your sobriety, although they should be kept relatively simple at first and should always be obtainable. You do […]

How To Stay Positive After A Relapse

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Because addiction is a chronic disease, relapse can be a very real outcome in the recovery and addiction treatment process. Unfortunately, the likelihood of relapse can also be high. However, if you have suffered a relapse and are concerned about what that may mean for your future recovery, you should know that you are not alone. Through ongoing treatment and other strategies, there are many ways to regain your sobriety and help get you started back on the road to recovery. This article contains ideas about how to stay positive after a relapse has occurred.

Jake W.’s Story of Addiction Recovery (SOAR)

Jake W.’s Story of Addiction Recovery (SOAR) stories addiction recovery

Throughout his journey to recovery, Trenton has been through a lot. But overall, he says it’s important to take the advice of people who have been through it all before. Be honest with yourself and other people about where you are in life, and carefully examine your motives and intentions for doing the 12-Step work.

Trenton’s Story of Addiction Recovery (SOAR)

Trenton’s Story of Addiction Recovery (SOAR) stories addiction recovery

Throughout his journey to recovery, Trenton has been through a lot. But overall, he says it’s important to take the advice of people who have been through it all before. Be honest with yourself and other people about where you are in life, and carefully examine your motives and intentions for doing the 12-Step work.

Individualized Addiction Treatment: Why It’s Essential for Recovery

Individualized Addiction Treatment: Why It’s Essential for Recovery individualized addiction treatment

Millions of people in the United States suffer from addiction. Although these people all share the same disease, they come from different backgrounds and have varying life experiences, physical and mental health factors, and unique treatment needs.

Sam’s Story of Addiction Recovery (SOAR)

Sam’s Story of Addiction Recovery (SOAR) stories addiction recovery

Sam didn’t fully commit to treatment until she was 66-years-old, but when she arrived at Nova, she was finally ready. Ultimately, with a willingness to be open to change, she was able to let go of all the grief, guilt, shame, and anger that she had held onto for so many years.

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