Fresh Wind
Recovery Ministry
Becoming dependent on drugs doesn’t mean you are a weak person. No matter what path led you to addiction, recovery is never too far out of reach. For men of faith, a Christian addiction recovery program can offer help, hope, and the practical day-to-day support needed to gain lasting recovery. It’s normal to feel anxious, angry, or depressed by the thought of giving up drugs, but focusing on the rewards that come with sobriety will help.
Ironically, the first step to regaining control of your life is to admit you have lost it. Blaming yourself or others, feeling guilty, or getting angry won’t help you deal with addiction. Exploring the traumas and root causes that may have led to drug use is a valid and valuable part of recovery, but constantly looking backward is not.
The following suggestions will help put you back in the driver’s seat and end drug abuse for good.
Getting and staying sober and drug-free is almost impossible to do alone. There are many stages of recovery, and you may need assistance with all of them. Depending on the substance(s) you are addicted to, your overall health, and your history of drug use, you may need medical assistance to stay safe during detox.
During and after withdrawal, you need support from recovery professionals, peers, and family members. Healing from addiction is a humbling experience where each person must learn to ask for help in their own way.
When you are in the grip of addiction, it can feel like everything needs to change. However, the idea of altering every aspect of your life can be overwhelming. Perhaps some elements of your life are working and don’t need to be changed. Once you identify the sources of stress and agitation, you can begin making plans for a better life.
What are your priorities? If you long to be the kind of man your family can depend on, let those values guide you during difficult times. When you reaffirm your personal value system, you create a space for every decision and action to reflect those values.
No one else can make you stop using drugs. You must find a recovery program that shares your value system and then show up and do the work your mentors recommend.
Many people with drug addiction have neglected their health on several levels. You may be suffering from poor nutrition or untreated medical problems. You may also have undiagnosed mental health issues such as depression or PTSD that require treatment. The healthier you are in mind, body, and spirit, the stronger you will be in recovery.
If you are ready to break your drug dependency with the help of a Christ-centered curriculum, contact Fresh Wind Recovery Ministry today. Our services are available to all men regardless of income.
Fresh Wind
Recovery Ministry
Fresh Wind Recovery Ministry
8780 Macon Hwy, Athens, GA 30606
Mailing Address:
1860 Barnett Shoals Rd, Suite 103 Box 569, Athens, GA 30605
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