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Sober Advice


How to Love Someone in Addiction Without Losing Yourself
Loving someone with a substance use disorder can feel overwhelming. Families often find themselves walking a tightrope between compassion and exhaustion.
In our years working in addiction recovery and sober living, we’ve seen this truth again and again. You can love someone deeply without carrying the weight of their choices.

NW Substance Abuse Recovery Network
3 days ago1 min read


Why Structure Saves Lives in Early Sobriety
When someone leaves treatment or decides to stop using substances, the world does not slow down to accommodate that choice. Bills still need to be paid. Emotions return in full force. Old relationships resurface. Triggers appear in familiar places.

NW Substance Abuse Recovery Network
Feb 282 min read


Letting Go of “Using Friends” to Focus on Recovery
One of the most overlooked challenges in early recovery isn’t detox — it’s distance.
Many individuals entering sober living have built friendships around shared substance use. These relationships can feel intense and loyal. But recovery requires new patterns, new structure, and often, new community.

NW Substance Abuse Recovery Network
Feb 281 min read
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