Addiction Research

Open Access ISSN: 2639-8451

Abstract


Self-Acceptance, Self-Compassion and Loving Connection in Recovery Post Detox

Authors: Vanessa Wallace

Relapse rates back into addiction post detox can be quite high. Ongoing support may be overlooked and individuals who are connected with community groups or have fellow peers who are also in recovery have a higher chance of remaining clean. Quality of life can be limited for those battling to stay clean and is often rooted in a lack of self -compassion or acceptance about themselves and their using history and its ramifications.
Vital therapy work may be omitted, and individuals may return to work or family life to make up for time lost in active addiction.
It is essential in therapy to understand and make consideration for the lack of resilience brought on by years of addiction. Struggles to regulate emotions can be very difficult in early recovery.
Self-compassion and self-acceptance are key in providing a platform of resilience. Also, forming loving relationships where sharing can be honest with people who understand. Ongoing healthy recovery and happiness is increased for those who demonstrate self- acceptance, hold a compassionate view of themselves, can forgive others, manage resentments and also find a community or at least close friends and family who accept them for who they are and for their past

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