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Young Professionals in the Workplace

Getting a Job When Newly Sober

So, You’re Ready for Your First Job after Treatment for Addiction Getting a Job While Newly Sober is the Next Step in Your Recovery Getting a job when newly sober can feel overwhelming, especially for those of us who haven’t worked in a long time. But

What is Lorem Ipsum?

Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. Lorem Ipsum has been the industry’s standard dummy text ever since the 1500s, when an unknown printer took a galley of type and scrambled it to make a type specimen book. It has

Think Positive Be Positive

Transformative Power of Positive Thinking

I am going to start this off with a moment of transparency; I am a licensed professional counselor and I struggle with the transformative power of positive thinking sometimes! I was asked to do this article months ago and I hesitated until now and you

Relaxing Morning Routine

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Relaxing Morning Routine

Ten Tips to Manage Relapse Triggers

Ten Ways to Manage Relapse Triggers and Stay Sober Thoughts, televisions shows, and places where we’ve once used can all be triggers for relapse. Use the ten tips in this article to manage relapse triggers and protect your sobriety. Do whatever you can to put

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The Bottom Line | Issue 1 | March – April 2021

Welcome to the premiere issue of The Bottom Line, the official newsletter of Breakthrough Recovery Outreach. We hope that you'll find our newsletter filled with helpful and hopeful information, resources, celebrations, events, and campus news. Read our Newsletter For readers who are just getting to know
Residential Recovery for Addicts

Residential Recovery for Addiction – Why Addicts Should Go

Residential Recovery Facilities Improve Success Rates Give yourself the gift of clean time that residential recovery offers After an addict has detoxed, they are commonly told to go to a residential treatment facility. Studies show that long-term treatment for addiction improves success rates. People who