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Recovery

Recovery is the overarching term used to describe the process in which someone is working through a substance addiction the process of staying sober long term. For those working on recovery they are looking towards a life free of addiction and long-term sobriety.

Celebrating One Year of Continuous Sobriety

Early recovery is a critical period when it comes to overcoming addiction. A great deal of emphasis is placed on the first 90 days, but at Northbound, we strive to help clients celebrate a year of continuous sobriety. It takes time to incorporate and adapt to change and to figure out what you want for […]

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Overcoming Growing Pains in Recovery

The triggers for substance use are diverse, but a common theme is often using drugs or alcohol as a way of coping with emotional or physical pain. Identifying these underlying factors supports clients in addressing them and creating healthier ways of working through these challenges. Addiction treatment can be painful sometimes because individuals often face

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Codependency

Is Codependency Bad? The Dangers of Being in a Codependent Relationship

Codependency in relationships can be extremely toxic, especially to the individual who is struggling with the codependent issues. A codependent person tends to make their relationship more important than anything else—including their own well-being. Those on whom the individual is codependent often give very little of themselves, continuing the cycle of codependent behavior. This type

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