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Overview
  • CONTINUING CARE: Staying involved in a continuing care program for at least a year into recovery increases the odds of success
  • SOBER LIVING HOMES: Also called halfway homes, these safe places provide affordable low-temptation living to those early to recovery
  • STRESS: It's a recovery killer. Minimizing stress and learning stress managment techniques reduces the odds of relapse
  • RELAPSE: A common but avoidable stop to recovery - How to Avoid it!
Addiction Recovery
External Links
Recovery at Work Provides supportive workplaces for people in recovery.
Bazelon Center A nonprofit providing legal support for the re-integration of addicts and people suffering from mental illness.
AddictionSurvivors.org A nonprofit providing online peer support forums for addicts in recovery.
Recovery Month Taking place every September, the National Recovery Month celebrates people in recovery, and educates Americans about the benefits of addiction treatment and mental health services.
SMART Recovery Organizes online and face-to-face recovery support groups around the world.
Alcoholics Anonymous The official website for AA - the world's largest peer support group.
Narcotics Anonymous A world-wide mutual aid organization for addicts.
Moderation Management Secular support groups promoting early self-recognition of risky drinking behavior, when moderate drinking is a more easily achievable goal than abstinence.
LifeRing Secular peer-run addiction recovery groups for anyone with a desire to recover from alcohol and drug addiction or who are in a relationship with an addict or alcoholic.
Secular Organizations for Sobriety (SOS) SOS is an anonymous network of local peer support groups. Their secular recovery method is an alternative to spiritual 12-Step programs.
Recovery International Organized local meetings, telephone- and online sessions that follow a system of cognitive-behavioral self-help techniques developed by Abraham Low.
Women for Sobriety Inc. A nonprofit organization teaching an alternative recovery method to the traditional 12-steps, for women seeking to overcome alcoholism and other addictions
Step Chat Recovery chat rooms providing a platform for open conversations and structured online meetings.
In The Rooms Social recovery network

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