
Protect Your Sobriety
Maintaining sobriety and managing substance use disorder is a complex and challenging journey that requires commitment, resilience, and support. One important aspect of maintaining sobriety is creating a strong support system. Surrounding yourself with individuals who understand your struggles, offer encouragement, and hold you accountable can significantly increase your chances of success. This support system can include friends, family members, support groups, therapists, or counselors who can provide guidance and assistance during difficult times. By building a reliable support network, individuals can feel more connected, understood, and motivated to stay on the path to sobriety.
Curriculum

Your Group Therapist
Doug Paul brings years of experience to his role as the architect and teacher of the "Maintaining Sobriety" course. With a robust background in individual and group counseling, Doug has dedicated his career to supporting individuals as they navigate the tumultuous waters of SUD and recovery. His academic credentials are complemented by a wealth of practical experience, having advised and guided numerous groups through the complexities of emotional recovery, and the challenges of redefining one's life in the recovery landscape.
At the heart of Doug's philosophy is a deep-seated commitment to fostering resilience and facilitating personal growth. His course is tailored to help you emerge from the experience of cravings empowered and equipped with the tools to rebuild your life. Doug's passion emanates not just from his professional expertise, but also from his understanding that each separation is as unique as the individuals involved. He approaches his work with compassion, understanding, and a steadfast dedication to providing an environment where men can learn, heal, and begin anew.

Comprehensive
An Comprehensive Guide for Navigating Recovery Journey

Connection
Understanding Emotions and Gaining Clarity Through Group Connection

Community
Finding Support in a Structured Closed Group
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