Human beings are social creatures that require the companionship of others to thrive in life. Many individuals in recovery will have experience with relationships that were damaged during one’s time of active substance abuse, and it is essential for an individual to learn to foster and nurture healthy friendships in sobriety. Creating a supportive network also reduces stress and contributes to other emotional, mental, and physical benefits. While finding ways to connect with others is an essential part of the addiction recovery process, sober socializing be challenging to navigate, particularly for those that are new to the sober lifestyle. The following tips on how to manage social situations and maintain sobriety can be helpful to keep in the back of your mind during the recovery process:
Research has found that people who maintain social connections are generally healthier than those who lack a support network. Cultivating a healthy circle of friends can be uplifting and inspirational during one’s journey through recovery.
Substance abuse and addiction can be incredibly dangerous and can result in severe short and long-term consequences. If you or someone you know is suffering from substance abuse or addiction, please get help as soon as possible. The earlier you seek support, the sooner you and your loved ones can return to leading happy, healthy, and fulfilling lives. There is no reason to go through this alone, and we are here to help. Please feel free to reach out to us for further information or with any questions regarding substance abuse or addiction. We are available anytime via telephone at: 213-389-9964, or you can always email us at: info@friendlyhousela.org