In honor of #RecoveryMonth we want to give you 30 practical tips to get you to 30 days alcohol or substance-free. We would love for you to bask in the glow of your serious achievement and let it boost your confidence that you'll make it to day 60, 90, and beyond. You got this!
10 Celebrities Who Got Sober
Summer Survival Kit: Staying Sober
10 Mistakes to Avoid During an Intervention
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Motivational Interviewing, a Podcast Feature
Seven Ways to Stay Sober this Summer
How Addiction and Mental Health Go Hand in Hand
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Outpatient Counselor - Twin Falls
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Client Support Specialist - Gooding, Idaho (Graveyard + Swing)
What to Expect During Opioid Detox
7 Warning Signs Your Friend May Be Struggling with Drug Addiction
Realizing that your friend is addicted to drugs can be absolutely terrifying. What’s worse is suspecting that they could be but not knowing for sure, watching helplessly as their life spirals further out of control. Addiction is considered to be a physical or psychological dependency on a substance, despite prevalent negative consequences permeating into every area of their existence. Should you say something? Will it push them away?
Alumni Summer Activities 2021
How to Naturally Recover from Addiction (Without Treatment)
How Genetics Play a Role in Alcoholism
How to Stage an Intervention? Use Motivational Interviewing Techniques.
An intervention is designed to get an individual to change or alter their actions or habits. But no matter how great your words are or how much you pour your heart out, it has to be the individual who ultimately decides to make a change. The concept of motivational interviewing is to use empathy to get the interviewee to talk openly and comfortably about the issues at hand, and what they can do to change.




















