Category Archives: Sober living

Relapse

Recognizing signs of relapse can help individuals put prevention strategies in place. Following a lapse or relapse, individuals need to accept that this transgression has occurred and the harm that it has or could cause. While a lapse is not as critical as a relapse, it can still create harmful effects that may impact recovery, […]

Exploring possible network properties facilitating recovery for residents of sober living homes

Our “Grassroots Recovery Collective” offers shared accommodations designed for individuals committed to sobriety and seeking a supportive, empowering space. Residents share temporary housing while they stabilize financially, with a strong focus on personal growth, mutual accountability, and connection. This model encourages independence while providing the safety net of a like-minded recovery community. All of our […]

Global Information System on Alcohol and Health

To combat this, WHO advocates for transparency in policy development, the exclusion of the alcohol industry from policy discussions, and the implementation of regulations to limit the industry’s influence on public health. A critical aspect of the Region’s approach is addressing the commercial determinants of health, particularly the influence of the alcohol industry on public […]