Recovering From Addiction I - Beginning the Journey

by Judy Shepps Battle, MA

Your private world has fallen apart. The boss has fired you, your significant other is no longer significant, and you realize that all of these unmanageable circumstances are somehow related to your use and abuse of addictive substances. You become sick and tired of feeling sick and tired, and you want help.

Welcome to the world of recovery.

The path of recovery is a circle. The starting point really doesn't matter because as you continue to walk the path, you will touch every base. You will look at your own addiction, its roots in your family of origin, and how it is affecting your family and work life. You will learn healthy self-care. The important thing is to take the first step, but how do you begin and what can you expect?

Path of Recovery

Let's look closer at the "bases" everyone touches in their recovery journeys and at the support groups that can ease the process.


Your journey has begun.

Go to Recovering From Addiction Part II: The Elevator.

Go to Recovering From Addiction Part III: 25 Selected Resources.

Copyright 2000 Judy Shepps Battle





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