The Importance of Living in a Halfway House to an Alcoholic's Recovery
Ideal for newly recovering alcoholics, halfway houses provide the support needed to help them rebuild their lives and learn discipline.-
Structure
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Halfway houses provide much-needed structure for newly recovering alcoholics. Rules and curfews help someone in recovery learn the discipline that they have lacked for so long, and many times contracts let a resident know about expectations for their continued sobriety.
Consequences
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In addition to providing rules and curfews, halfway houses have consequences for not following the rules. These can range from fines to eviction, depending on the severity of the offense.
Social Skills
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Living with a group of other people teaches an alcoholic how to get along with others. Disputes often occur, and a halfway house provides an environment for alcoholics in recovery to learn better ways to resolve conflict.
Accountability
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Part of living in a halfway house includes the importance of accountability for your actions. Other things include learning how to pay run on time and follow house rules.
Resources
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Halfway houses usually provide resources to their clients by means of social workers and referrals to other programs. Taking advantage of these resources allows the alcoholic to put their life together.
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