What is Like Living in a Sober House?

Living in a sober house Austin or other long-term treatment facility is one of the best decisions you can make as a recovering addict.

These are typically set up in the house of about a dozen recovering addicts or alcoholics, and they usually have a set of rules that you must follow to live there. For example, you must usually abstain from alcohol and drugs and attend 12 step meetings regularly. The general idea is that if you do not follow these rules, you will be discharged from the facility. This creates a good level of accountability, which can assist the struggling addict in remaining clean and sober.

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In addition to this level of accountability, the level of therapy and treatment available in a sober house is typically much higher than that of a traditional treatment center. For example, the halfway house Austin TX is usually run by a counselor or therapist who meets with each resident every week. This level of long-term attention and therapy goes above and beyond what is typically offered in recovery and can result in significantly better outcomes for people. In other words, because the level of therapy is higher in long-term treatment, you will generally see better results.

Focusing on the transition to long-term sobriety is the valid key to long-term treatment. With much shorter stays, traditional residential treatment does not provide enough time for addicts and alcoholics to prepare to return to the real world and deal with their addiction. Instead, they are in short-term treatment for only long enough to barely dry out before being released back into the world, where they are likely to relapse quickly.

You have a significant advantage in this situation if you receive long-term treatment in sober living Austin. Because you are essentially living in a sober environment, you can take the time you need to truly learn how to live again without relying on drugs and alcohol to medicate yourself or your feelings. This is critical because you will inevitably relapse if you don't take the time to work on this transition.

What is the distinguishing feature of this transition? It begins with physical abstinence from drugs and alcohol and ends with you creating a new life of freedom for yourself. In the middle, you must learn how to push yourself to grow holistically, begin repairing your relationships, and focus on learning and growth as your new way of life. Spirituality is important, but it is not as important as a holistic approach to recovery. To be successful, you must consider your health and growth on various levels: mentally, physically, spiritually, emotionally, socially, and so on.

Contacts:

Ascension House - Sober Living Austin
208 W 31st St, Austin, TX 78705, United States
Phone: (512)598-5030