Sober Living: Choose Resurgence

If you have never struggled with drug addiction or alcoholism before, you may think that leaving rehab will mean the end of the road, but that is not the case. You can think of the end of rehab as a new beginning, and that new beginning will help you succeed, but it will not guarantee success.

When you leave rehab and go back to your normal life back home in Dallas, you are likely to be surrounded by the same old triggers you thought you had left behind, and that could increase the odds of a devastating relapse if you are not armed with the tools you need to resist them. That is why we urge all our clients to consider the sober living alternative, a process that can ease the transition between the intensity of outpatient drug and alcohol rehab and the freedom of normal life.

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Benefits of Sober Living with Resurgence

For Dallas area residents, the end of rehab is not the end of the struggle to stay clean but simply a new beginning. Once they head home from rehab, those individuals will face many of the same challenges they faced in their old lives, including the triggers that remind them of their heroin use, the people they used to surround themselves with, and even their friends and family members who continue to use the drug. If you want your recovery to last, what you do after you leave rehab can be just as critical, and even more consequential, as what you did while you were in the program.

It is with that struggle in mind that Resurgence has built its innovative sober living program. The program was have created is built on a foundation of hope and recovery, all while recognizing the dangers, triggers, and risks that recovering addicts will face throughout their lives. By addressing these issues early, we set Dallas area residents up for success in the rest of their lives, giving them the head start they need to live a happier and healthier life.

Why Choose Resurgence For Sober Living

Study after study has shown that the early days of recovery are the most dangerous and that most recovering drug addicts and alcoholics who relapse will do so within the first year following their stay in an inpatient or outpatient rehab facility. Now that you are getting ready to get on with the rest of your life, we encourage you to check out the many benefits our sober living program can provide.

When you trust your new sober life to the experts at Resurgence you will gain access to a host of benefits, including flexibility and freedom that will allow you to test out the limits of your recovery and your newfound coping skills in a safe, structured, and supportive environment. By moving slowly and taking your recovery one step at a time, you will be able to uncover any potential deficiencies early, before any real harm can take place. In that way our sober living program can protect your good health and help you preserve your hard-won sobriety, preparing you for life back home in Dallas and the long-awaited return to your home and family.

Addiction Treatment that
Just Works

Individualized treatment programs delivered in a comfortable, relaxed setting promote healing in your recovery journey.

Women's Sober Living

If you have never struggled with drug addiction and alcoholism before, you may not understand the true scope of the epidemic or the fact that the use of these dangerous and potentially deadly substances can impact anyone, no matter who they are, how much they earn, or what kind of background they come from.

Nothing – not socioeconomic status, not education, and certainly not gender – can shield Dallas residents from the harmful effects of drug addiction, alcoholism, and other parts of the substance use disorder epidemic. Men and women are both impacted by these serious diseases, but it is important to note that men and women can often be impacted in very different ways.

Women who are addicts, for instance, are also likely to be parents, often working moms who are left to raise their kids on their own, all while struggling to overcome their dependency and avoid problems with the law. Female addicts may also have a history of abuse, and in some cases, the abuse may have actually sparked their drug or alcohol use.

For all those reasons and more the staff at Resurgence has created an innovative and highly effective women’s sober living program, one that gives female recovering addicts the tools they need to heal their bodies and their spirits, all while they learn to test out the limits of their recovery and build on the coping skills they have learned along the way. If you think this form of support may be right for you, we encourage you to reach out to us for additional information.

Men's Sober Living

It has often been said that drug addiction and alcoholism are able to strike anyone, no matter what their age, gender, or socioeconomic status. The idea that substance use disorder is an equal opportunity disrupter is certainly real, but that does not mean that men and women experience addiction and recovery in the same ways.

Men who have a history of alcoholism and drug addiction may, for instance, also have a history of arrest and imprisonment, and their criminal records could hold them back as they seek to reenter society and get back to life in Dallas. Men who have struggled with addiction may also find it difficult to get a job in recovery, especially if their previous lives of addiction have left them with subpar vocational and interpersonal skills.

For all of those reasons and more, we have created our men’s sober living program, and we invite you to check out all the things it has to offer. We know that addiction can mean different things to different people, and our goal with the men’s sober living program is to address those differences and concerns, so you can live a happier and healthier life no matter who you are.

Addiction Treatment that
Just Works

Individualized treatment programs delivered in a comfortable, relaxed setting promote healing in your recovery journey.