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Committing yourself to living in a community full of those also committed to sobriety can be a great way to hold yourself accountable. For other treatment methods, take a look here: http://addictionexchangeblog.com/which-addiction-treatment-is-right-for-you/.
The 2 Cs go hand in hand when it comes to confronting someone in your life who has an addiction. You can switch out “confront” with many other Cs as well: we ought to “correct with compassion” and “counsel with compassion.”
Even the most self-controlled people can easily fall into temptation when they isolate themselves. Solitude can be a great thing, of course; but remember that you are not more invincible than the next person.
If you’re worried that a loved one may be suffering from addiction, check out our latest blog post to learn some signs: http://addictionexchangeblog.com/signs-you-or-your-loved-one-might-have-an-addiction/
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