More About Recovery
What is your definition of recovery?
Definitions vary, but for us recovery is a process, not an event. We consider the first time an addict makes an attempt to clean up as the beginning of the recovery process. This happens well before anyone else even suspects he or she may have a problem. The addict is not aware of the depth of their disease and thus begins a long season of trying various ways to overcome addiction.
Getting the addict to treatment is only a part of the recovery process. Treatment gives the addict a chance to detox from their drug of choice and provides a “timeout” from life, allowing addicts to reflect and absorb the impact drugs and alcohol have had on them and their loved ones. Most treatment centers expose addicts to the reality of the disease and introduce aftercare programs which involve continued counseling and support from the 12-step community.
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Long term sobriety for an addict is the hope and goal for everyone involved. But the reality is that a large percentage of addicts relapse. Does this mean the recovery is over? Not at all. We believe that if a slip occurs, they will be prepared and educated as to what needs to take place to resume the recovery process.
We believe that the recovery process is not over as long as the desire for recovery exists; it is merely being “reset” so that the next attempt at sobriety may indeed stick.
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