From street drugs to pharmaceuticals to alcohol, addiction is something that affects millions of Americans. If you're one of those people, it's important to understand that you're not alone and that help is available. Fortunately, there are sober living organizations to help you make a transition through sobriety and adjust to a normal life. Here are just some of the many ways a sober living organization helps with long-term addiction.
Peer Support
There's nothing like having the support of your peers in any facet of life. When you're dealing with addiction, you need the help of other peers who are in the same situation. What better way to grow into stability than to have the understanding, support, and empathy of someone else who's in their shoes and who can hold them accountable?
Clinical Support
As you likely know, addiction can have many effects on a person, and we can be predisposed to them in many ways. For example, some people are more susceptible to addiction due to genetics because their parents or grandparents also dealt with substance abuse. In addition, some people may be dealing with various mental issues, like PTSD, depression, or anxiety, that exacerbate their use of drugs or alcohol. In nearly all cases, clinical support is key.
Recovering from addiction is not as simple as going cold turkey. When your body is addicted to a substance, there can be many negative reactions you'll go through as you try to remain drug or alcohol-free. Withdrawal can be painful and make one sick for a period of time. Being in a community like 4th Dimension Sobriety gives you access to the right professionals who can help you through the medical emergencies that can arise during treatment. A sober living organization provides professional clinical support professionals, such as medical doctors and mental health professionals.
Counseling
While clinical support is essential to handling the mental and physical issues that you'll deal with as you deal with sobriety, counseling can help fill in those emotional and psychological gaps. Counseling services may be available on an individual or group basis. With counseling services, you'll have a chance to talk about your life and what may have led to your addiction. Being able to talk about things can help counselors help you sort out what the core of the problem is and how you can build yourself to rise above it. Counseling sessions with groups are another way for your peers to connect and tell their stories. With such informal sessions, it may be a more comfortable way for you to open up and free yourself to get more help.
Employment Assistance
The professionals at any sober living organization understand that, at some point, you'll have to leave. When you leave to go back to your independent life, you'll need a way to support yourself. They'll help you transition and prepare for being responsible at a job again. They may even help you with job placement. After all, they may have relationships with local employers who are willing to help people who are transitioning out of such situations get back on their feet again.
Life Skills
While it may not seem as important as life-saving medicine, it's important to remember that this organization can help you develop better life skills as well. After all, depending on how long you have been dealing with addiction, you may have to completely reconfigure your life. Things that were once second nature, like paying bills, paying your rent, being responsible at a job, and keeping up with friends and family, may be things that you have to readjust to again. Knowing how to manage your life better will be the key to overcoming your substance abuse.
Being addicted to any substance is hard on your mind, body, and spirit. It's also hard on those who love you and have watched you fall to the pangs of a substance that has taken control over you. Moving to a
sober living organization means you're making a big leap toward getting back on track again. Did you know that as many as 95% of drug users who enter any type of treatment program are still sober nine months after rehab, according to Addition Help? From counseling to clinical help to peer support and general life transition, these organizations are essential to anyone dealing with addiction. To learn more about 4th Dimension Sobriety, contact us today.


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