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Data drop: Improved communication
Most members show significant change in the metrics focusing on communication after just 30 days of coaching engagement.
Fears of losing a job over addiction
I think I need help with an addiction issue, but I don't want my employer to know. What should I do?
Patience with loved ones in recovery
My loved one has started their recovery journey, but it’s not going as fast as I thought it would. Is this normal?
Data drop: Gender
Through this most recent analysis of RCIs, females show a regression in their recovery capital earlier than males.
Dating in early recovery
Is it OK to start dating someone before a full year of recovery?
Addiction support for loved ones
How do you help loved ones?
Helping your loved one takes patience, self-care
It’s understandable to want to do as much as possible to help the person you’re concerned about. However, it’s important to keep in mind that change takes time.
How peer coaching differs from addiction treatment
Is Face It TOGETHER treatment?
Data drop: Spirituality
A little more than half our members improve their spiritual wellbeing after at least 90 days of peer coaching.
Your loved one’s addiction isn’t your fault
Loved ones trying to help someone with addiction face blame and guilt from nearly everywhere. Here’s why those feelings aren’t warranted.
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