by Rancho Milagro Recovery | Feb 2, 2023 | Addiction, Healing, Healthy Living, Mental Health, Recovery, Sober Living, Therapy, Treatment
Building a strong foundation in recovery is crucial for individuals who are working to overcome addiction and mental health issues. The foundation of recovery refers to the set of core beliefs, values, and principles that a person adheres to in order to maintain...
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 | Jan 6, 2023 | Addiction, Alcohol, Healing, Recovery, Sober Living, Treatment
Addiction is a serious and complex condition that affects millions of people around the world. It is a chronic disease that can have serious consequences, including physical and mental health problems, relationship issues, financial strain, and even death. While it is...
by Rancho Milagro Recovery | Jun 12, 2021 | Addiction, Sober Living
Those who serve in the military make great sacrifices to serve their country. Most people are aware of the time they spend away from loved ones, the dangerous situations they are put in during service, and the strict rules they must adhere to every day. However, less...
by Rancho Milagro Recovery | Jun 11, 2021 | Recovery, Sober Living
With COVID-19 restrictions changing, this summer is likely to be more fun than last year’s socially distanced one. There will likely be a lot more social gatherings, and with those social gatherings come chances for relapse. A constant “threat” of relapse doesn’t have...