Relapse is a slow process that occurs in 3 stages: emotional, mental, and physical. Knowing these three stages can help prevent relapse before it occurs.
An Alcoholics Anonymous sponsor encourages, guides, and supports other AA members in achieving and maintaining sobriety throughout the 12-step program.
Here are inspiring stories of 10 individuals who have committed to a life of sobriety and are now celebrating their own celebrity alcohol recovery stories.
One of the best ways to ensure a smooth transition from alcoholism to sobriety is by planning life after rehab. This greatly reduces the chances of relapse.
Americans have turned several dates on the calendar, like Cinco de Mayo, into "drinking holidays." Luckily, you have many sober options this Cinco de Mayo that won't require you to break your sobriety or feel like "an other." Here are a few.
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