by Soul Recovery | Aug 14, 2025 | Clinical Importance, Important things to know, Mindfulness, Skills
Life inevitably presents us with challenges, setbacks, and unexpected difficulties. While we cannot control what happens to us, we can develop our capacity to bounce back, adapt, and even grow stronger through adversity. This capacity is called resilience, and the...
by Soul Recovery | Aug 5, 2025 | Clinical Importance, Important things to know
Watching someone you love struggle with addiction and experience setbacks in their recovery journey is one of life’s most heartbreaking challenges. When your loved one isn’t staying sober, the emotional rollercoaster of hope and disappointment can leave...
by Soul Recovery | Jul 15, 2025 | Clinical Importance, Mental Health, Types of Programming
The Critical Importance of Structured Discharge Planning Successful discharge from addiction treatment represents one of the most vulnerable yet crucial transitions in the recovery process. The period immediately following treatment completion is when individuals face...
by Soul Recovery | Jul 8, 2025 | Clinical Importance, Mental Health
Understanding Evidence-Based Therapy in the IOP Setting Evidence-based therapy in intensive outpatient programs (IOPs) represents the gold standard for addiction treatment, combining scientifically validated therapeutic approaches with the flexibility and practicality...
by Soul Recovery | Jul 3, 2025 | Clinical Importance, Levels of care, Types of Programming
Understanding Peer Recovery Coaching in Addiction Treatment Peer recovery coaching has emerged as a transformative approach in addiction treatment, fundamentally changing how individuals navigate their journey toward sustained recovery. A peer recovery coach is a...
by Soul Recovery | Jun 24, 2025 | Clinical Importance, Important things to know, Mental Health
The journey through withdrawal is challenging enough during daylight hours, but for many people in recovery, the most difficult battles are fought in the quiet darkness of night. Sleep disturbances during withdrawal aren’t just uncomfortable...