When someone is struggling with an addiction to a substance, whether drugs or alcohol, or they have a mental health disorder, it is common a family member or loved one will reach out to us for an intervention. Helping a loved one struggling with an addiction can be...
It’s true the path to recovery is fraught with challenges in the beginning. It’s work, discipline, commitment, peeling back layer of vulnerabilities, speaking our truth and more. It also calls for perseverance and faith. Then you throw motherhood in the mix – being...
Connections in Recovery in Colorado, Los Angeles, New York and Europe provides adolescent services, which includes case management, coaching and companion services. With experienced clinical collaborators, we offer guidance, support, and tools to help adolescents and...
Los Angeles, C.A., – April 1, 2021 — Connections in Recovery (CiR), an international addiction and mental health treatment consulting and referral resource company, today announced it is celebrating its 10-year anniversary of...
Sober Transports Sober Companions Connections in Recovery. Connections in Recovery Los Angeles, New York, and Europe Sober and Mental Health Companion Division Provides Safe, Personalized Travel Nationwide and Worldwide. As we approach the most festive time of the...
Connections in Recovery New York Provides Expert Sober Coaches- The transition from treatment back into the routines of everyday life can be daunting at best. Recovery resources such as 12-step meetings, personal support networks, and individual counseling or therapy...
Connections in Recovery New York Sober Coach is someone put in place that helps an individual, who is struggling with an alcohol addiction, get back on their feet again. Alcohol Addiction- Although alcohol can make one more personality-friendly by giving temporary...
Staying Sober Requires Support – Connections in Recovery New York Sober Companions, Sober Coaches – When headlines read “New Peak Of 71K US Overdose Deaths In 2019 Dashes Hopes,” such as was published recently in the New York Times and a host...
When you reach out and get help for substance use, you might be focusing mostly on your physical well being. You probably want to feel good again. You most likely want to feel like you can function without having an intense desire to use drugs or alcohol. And...