by Rancho Milagro Recovery | Jan 20, 2023 | Addiction, Healing, Healthy Living, Mental Health, Recovery, Therapy, Treatment
Rebuilding trust in relationships after addiction recovery can be a difficult and challenging process, but it is also an essential step in the journey towards lasting recovery. Trust is the foundation of any healthy relationship, and addiction can severely damage it....
by Rancho Milagro Recovery | Jan 19, 2023 | Addiction, Alcohol, Healing, Healthy Living, Mental Health, Recovery, Therapy, Treatment
Rebuilding relationships damaged by drug and alcohol addiction can be a difficult and challenging process. However, with the right approach and support, it is possible to repair the damage and move forward in a positive direction. At Rancho Milagro Recovery, we will...
by Rancho Milagro Recovery | Jan 18, 2023 | Addiction, Alcohol, Healing, Healthy Living, Mental Health, Recovery, Sober Living, Treatment
At Rancho Milagro we understand dealing with family and friends who don’t support your drug and alcohol recovery can be incredibly difficult and disheartening. However, it’s important to remember that you are not alone in this struggle and that there are...
by Rancho Milagro Recovery | Jan 9, 2023 | Addiction, Alcohol, Healing, Healthy Living, Mental Health, Recovery, Sober Living, Therapy, Treatment
Negative emotions are a normal part of the human experience, but for those in addiction recovery, they can be especially difficult to cope with. Whether it’s feelings of sadness, anger, guilt, or shame, negative emotions can be a major barrier to recovery and...
by Rancho Milagro Recovery | Aug 26, 2021 | Healthy Living, Mental Health
Some say that “you are the company you keep”. Many people who experience addiction may begin through what activities are perceived as fun with friends and family. Friends and family members who enable addiction may not be good influences on your life. Relationships...
by Rancho Milagro Recovery | Aug 20, 2021 | Mental Health, Uncategorized
Many times after a suicide friends and family may say that they saw no warning signs before the self-inflicted death. There is a type of depression that has been categorized recently as “smiling depression”. This is not a clinical term, but rather a term that...