Addiction Recovery Methods & Support Articles and Resources

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Step 9: Going to Any Lengths For My Sobriety

Man walking in the park Making the decision to become sober and remain abstinent from a substance that you have previously been addicted to is a life-changing decision. Your life ultimately depends on your sobriety and your choice to become sober is one that should be supported with appropriate help, treatment, and resources. In the process of becoming sober, you may [...]
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Christian Track – Being Upset and Looking for the Cause in Me

man looking out window Contributor: Ryan Moffat, BS in Bible and Theology from Multnomah University. Pastor of Vast Church. Like a couple of bull elk full blown in the battle for male supremacy my 11-year-old daughter, Ashlynn, locked horns in an intense (yet silly) battle of control over who’s going to be in charge of the iPad. She is [...]
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Christian Track: Admitting and Correcting My Mistakes

Teenage girl talking with her mother sitting on grass in nature, flare from setting sun in photo Contributor: Ryan Moffat, BS in Bible and Theology from Multnomah University. Pastor of Vast Church. “By the grace of God, I’m not where I should be, but I’m not where I was.” “If we confess our sins He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteous.” There are [...]
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Finding Hope During the Holidays while Recovering from Addiction

Lady working on recovery that she could control Contributor: Paul Loosemore, MA, PCLC, and writer for Addiction Hope. The holidays are painted as a magical time of whimsy and delight. Well, if you are recovering from an addiction, “whimsy” might just start to describe how your insides feel! It can feel like your body is playing with you, and not at all ready [...]
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Dealing with The Death of a Family Member Sober

Woman struggling with grief Contributor: Paul Loosemore, MA, PCLC, and writer for Addiction Hope. Dealing with death is a painful experience that often overwhelms the most emotionally intelligent of us. Death feels so wrong we often want to ignore it—especially when pain overtakes us! How do you enter the process of grief at all, let alone without your familiar [...]
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