DESIGN FOR RECOVERY

5 Strategies for Telling People You Are in Recovery
Telling People You’re Sober Deciding to get sober can be difficult. Many people wonder if there is not some easier, softer way. Few people want to admit that they have a problem that they cannot

Overcoming Triggers in Sobriety
Triggers in Early Recovery During early recovery, it is common to experience situations, circumstances, or strong feelings that make a person want to use drugs or alcohol. These emotional or physical cues are often known

A Day in the Life of a Sober Living Home
Daily Life in Sober Livings Recovering from a substance use disorder takes time. Attending a sober living home can be a great way to develop the foundation of sober tools a person needs in order

Sleep and Alcohol Addiction Recovery
What Does Sleep Have to Do with Addiction? It may be surprising to hear, but there is a strong relationship between a person’s sleeping habits and the strength of their addiction. Many people are driven

Ambien and Alcohol: A Deadly Combination
What Happens When You Combine Ambien and Alcohol? When doctors prescribe Ambien and other sleep aids, they generally tell their patients to avoid drinking alcohol. There’s a good reason for this. These two substances interact

The Difference Between Synthetic Marijuana and Marijuana
Is Synthetic Marijuana the Same as Marijuana? Hundreds of synthetic marijuana products exist on the market, and they are often misleadingly advertised. Despite the name, however, synthetic marijuana is very different from natural marijuana. The
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