
Late-Stage Addiction Recovery
Addiction recovery is a lifelong journey, and while achieving initial sobriety is a monumental accomplishment, navigating the long road of sustained recovery can present new challenges. If you're in the late stages of recovery and seeking to reignite growth, explore potential roadblocks, and tap into renewed purpose, we are here to support you.
We offer a collaborative and empowering space to help you:
Identify and address lingering triggers
Explore hidden triggers and develop effective coping mechanisms to maintain healthy choices long-term.
Reignite intrinsic motivation
Rediscover your passions, values, and long-term goals, fueling continued progress and fulfillment.
Manage post-acute withdrawal symptoms (PAWS)
Understand and navigate the emotional and physical challenges that can linger after initial detoxification.
Address co-occurring mental health conditions
Explore and treat underlying mental health concerns that may contribute to relapse risk.
Strengthen relapse prevention strategies
Refine your relapse prevention plan, identifying high-risk situations and practicing effective coping skills.
Build a fulfilling life beyond addiction
Refine your relapse prevention plan, identifying high-risk situations and practicing effective coping skills.


Our approach to late-stage addiction recovery:
Strength-based and solution-oriented
We focus on your strengths, resilience, and achievements in recovery, building upon them to navigate future challenges.
Individualized and collaborative
We tailor our approach to your unique needs, experiences, and goals, working collaboratively to craft a personalized recovery plan.
Mindfulness and acceptance-based therapy
Utilize mindfulness techniques and acceptance-based therapies to manage cravings, triggers, and difficult emotions effectively.
Holistic perspective:
Consider the physical, emotional, social, and spiritual aspects of your well-being, promoting overall health and balance.
Trauma-informed care
Remain sensitive to potential past traumas that may have contributed to addiction, creating a safe space for healing and growth.