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Getting Out of the Revolving Door of Treatment

_WB_BLOG5.RevolvingDoorRecovery is always going to be a process; it is always going to be something you pursue over the course of a lifetime. With that said, the hope is that you reach a place where you have some firm life skills in place, and are able to thrive all on your own, without the need to check into a treatment or rehabilitation center over and over again.

Not everyone has this experience with treatment. For some, it becomes a kind of revolving door: They go into treatment, they come out, they relapse or encounter some insurmountable struggle, they go back into treatment and the cycle continues from there.

This can be devastating for families, who just crave normalcy and stability. The question is, what can you do to avoid getting caught up in the revolving door?

You may still have bad days or even periods of relapse—but with the right plan in place, you can avoid the revolving door of treatment.

What are your tips for committing to recovery? Share them in the comments.

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