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  • Recovery in a Virtual Environment

    When struggling with recovery of addiction, especially in a time of physical distancing (COVID-19), it Recovery meetings have transitioned onto this new technology and platform. One of the pillars of recovery is finding a supportive community to be connected with. Besides the recovery communities, the long island community has a great professional community that is Center Mountainside Huntington Long Island Center for Recovery Caron Wellbridge Kenneth Peters Center

  • Utilizing EMDR for Recovery and Healing

    Understanding and addressing these traumas are crucial for long-term recovery. Holistic Recovery Approach. Considerations for Trauma in Recovery 1. The road to recovery may be long, but the journey is worthwhile. 4. Remember to be gentle with yourself and recovery is possible.

  • Gooding Wellness Celebrates Recovery Month: Recovery is a team sport

    I also know from personal experience that recovery isn’t easy. As National Recovery Month begins, here’s a reminder that the best thing we can do when we’re in recovery The ally of recovery is community and connection . This National Recovery Month, we want to recognize and celebrate all those who are in recovery, whether You don’t need to face recovery alone.

  • Helping a Family Member Find Recovery

    September is National Recovery Month. been going on for years and there are layers of anger, shame and resentment complicating the road to recovery yourself support and guidance with a trained, licensed clinician is a great first step towards your own recovery Alcoholism and Drug Addiction Mountainside Treatment Center in Huntington, NY Kenneth Peters Center for Recovery CARON Treatment Centers Long Island Center for Recovery Seafield Center

  • Facing Sobriety: Simple Tools for a Successful Recovery

    Plan Build a sober support network Be a part of a recovery community: AA, NA, Smart Recovery, Get a This is not an easy task but a very rewarding step to take in recovery. We need to remember the physical in our recovery plan. Please remember you never need to face recovery alone. Recovery is possible for all and you don't need to face it alone.

  • Relationships in Recovery: Rebuilding Trust and Establishing Boundaries

    The journey of recovery from drugs and alcohol addiction is a courageous and transformative process. After achieving recovery, repairing vital relationships is crucial to recovery and is addressed throughout Keep Recovery a Priority: Maintaining sobriety must be the top priority for individuals in recovery. This takes time and support from members of the recovery community is critical. No Relationships in the First Year of Recovery: Noone likes to hear this one.

  • Supporting a Loved One: A Guide for Families Facing Recovery

    Family support plays a pivotal role in both initiating and sustaining recovery. Recovery is not a linear process; it involves setbacks, challenges, and continuous effort. to can alleviate the pressure and fear of facing recovery alone. Click here to see our earlier recovery blogs . Remember, you never need to face recovery alone.

  • Once a Cheater, Always a Cheater?: Defining Infidelity & Reaching Recovery

    Couples therapy and affair recovery takes work, patience, and honesty.

  • Gooding Wellness Celebrates National Recovery Month: Get connected and get in the Herd!

    We know that recovery means changing practically everything about our lives. Remember, isolation is the enemy of recovery. We can be bolstered and encouraged by others in recovery who want to help and see us succeed. We need to get connected in recovery. Recovery is always possible and you don’t have to face it alone.

  • Helping a Family Member after Substance Abuse Treatment

    Most successful models of recovery encourage abstinence from alcohol or drugs. Leaving a treatment facility is often where the real recovery begins. All of this may only enable an addict to avoid the consequences of their recovery choices. When a family faced with an addiction embraces recovery as a unit, the chances for individual recovery CARON Treatment Centers Long Island Center for Recovery Seafield Center

  • Good News from the Gooding Wellness Group: Summer 2024 Newsletter

    pleasure of visiting our friends at the Long Island Center for Recovery   (LICR) in Hampton Bays. Long Island Center for Recovery is a comprehensive drug  and alcohol rehab center . the Kenneth Peters Center for Recovery (KPC) on Friday, August 9th. September is National Recovery Month . articles about recovery, written by the experts at Gooding Wellness.

  • Your Top Five Questions About EMDR, Answered

    It is not appropriate for anyone in crisis or the first stages of recovery.

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