Summers are ideally times of get togethers with family and friends, but they can also be full of dangerous relapse triggers. Here’s how you can set yourself up for success this summer and avoid relapse.
Once you have committed to changing your lifestyle, consider the types of goals that will help you stay on track. Goals should be ambitious and motivate
With the holiday season approaching, we often talk about traditions that shape our plans over the next few months. While holidays can bring favorable events, we know…
Summer poses a special challenge for recovering alcoholics. There are family reunions, vacations, social engagements, weddings, and a host of other potential pitfalls
Summer is a time of celebrations, and for a recovering addict that can become a slippery slope. Living an addict’s life means being a slave to powerful and destructive forces.
The addicts that we treat at The Walker Center come from all walks of life and suffer addiction to various types of substances, sometimes multiple substances at once.
The first year sober can be exciting and terrifying at the same time. For some, just the thought of not having to use or drink is liberating, and for others it’s a prison sentence.
Now that you’ve set your goals and resolutions for 2016, it’s time to create a plan that helps you stay on track each day! Sticking with your goals throughout the