Mental Health
The Role of Spirituality and Service in Mental Health Recovery
A <a href="https://www.wbur.org/hereandnow/2020/01/13/spirituality-krista-tippett" id="">growing number of Americans</a> are turning to spirituality as a way to find a sense of meaning and purpose in
Utilizing Acute Care Vs. a Social Model
Acute care often refers to a <a href="https://ethosrecovery.com/should-you-go-to-treatment-after-detoxification/" id="">fairly rigorous level of care</a> for individuals needing treatment. It focuses
The Differences Between Mentoring and Therapy
According to the latest statistics from SAMHSA, as of 2020, <a href="https://www.samhsa.gov/data/sites/default/files/reports/rpt35325/NSDUHFFRPDFWHTMLFiles2020/2020NSDUHFFR1PDFW102121.pdf" id="">58.7%
The First Step: What Does It Really Mean?
Power is a vague concept. We want to assert control over our lives, we work to achieve influence at work and online, and we strive to manage expectations as they evolve, but how exactly does “po
Sober Trends in 2023: What Everyone in Recovery Should Know in the New Year
The state of mental health and substance abuse recovery is constantly evolving. Not that long ago, there was a heavy stigma surrounding anyone who struggled in these areas.Today, many communities and
Sober Housing Red Flags: What to Avoid When Choosing a Sober House
A therapeutic community-based facility can play a major role in your long-term recovery success. Research shows that people who live in a recovery community for <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/p
Not Home for the Holidays? How to Create a Cheerful Sober Living Experience
The holiday season is typically filled with family and loved ones. However, if you are living in a sober living facility, your plans may not include a trip home.This may lead to feelings of sadness or