At Recovery Navigators we believe that a critical part of family recovery is fellowship with and support from people with similar problems. Few experiences in recovery are as valuable as hearing from someone else a story that sounds like yours. There are many...
The better question might be, “Who do I help if they don’t want sobriety?” In the last post we discussed someone who was ready and willing to get sober. What if the person I care about isn’t ready yet? Here’s the blunt truth: You can’t make them stop and neither can...
I started Recovery Navigators because I remember the confusion, the feeling of being overwhelmed, fear, and anxiety – all mixed with great hope – when I surrendered and decided to stop my substance abuse. I had reached the point at which the pain of continuing...