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Do you have a friend who is making it their goal to get sober in the New Year and are wondering how to support them in achieving and maintaining sobriety? It can be a challenge to know how to support someone who is in the process of getting sober, especially if you have never been exposed to addiction and recovery before. It can be daunting to know how to navigate their journey towards sobriety and maintain your friendship in a way that helps to support them during recovery.
For a user getting sober and recovering from an addiction, regardless if it is a drug or alcohol use disorder, it can be extremely helpful to have a strong support network of friends and loved ones to help motivate them to continue living a sober lifestyle and to talk to them about their experiences. Substance abuse is a widespread problem and for many individuals, getting sober and entering recovery at a detox center is a huge hurdle to overcome. There are a number of simple steps you can take to support a friend getting sober in the New Year without inadvertently endangering their recovery process and sobriety.
Getting sober is just the first step for an individual recovering from an addiction and will be a life-long journey that requires commitment each day and will be made easier with the support and love from friends and family. Below are tips to help you support a friend who is getting sober in the New Year.
For more information regarding relapse prevention, alcohol and drug addiction, and learning how to support a friend that is struggling on their journey towards living a sober life, read our related article about supporting a loved one in recovery. Also feel free to contact us and ask about our addiction recovery treatment centers and programs, such as inpatient rehab and long term rehab.
Whether you’re researching for yourself or a loved one, Beach House can help. We understand that this is a serious time in your life and that the treatment center you choose matters. We want you to feel comfortable and empowered to make the right decision for yourself, a friend, or a family member. This is why a counselor is waiting and available to answer your questions and help put your mind at ease regarding the next steps. Many of the staff at Beach House have walked in your shoes. If you feel you’re ready or want more information about how to help a loved one, we can help today. You can also learn why we are voted the #1 rehab for addiction treatment in Florida.
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