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Most addiction relapses occur within the first eighteen months of recovery, with most happening within the first six months after an individual leaves treatment. Research conducted by the Hazelden Foundation suggests that if individuals remain abstinent for at least one year after treatment, they have a better chance of staying sober for the rest of their lives.
My Ongoing Recovery Experience (MORE) is an award-winning, evidence-based online program created by the Hazelden Foundation in 2006 to support program participants in the critical months after treatment and move them toward effective self-management. This print adaptation of the online program uses core education, guidance, and skill-building activities to help participants succeed in initiating and sustaining recovery.
Workbook 3:
The New You
Workbook 3 offers deeper guidance on putting recovery principles into action and seeing the work pay off in significant personal growth. Clients should start to see growth and transformation in their life as they continue deeper work in recovery principles, such as understanding the Twelve Steps, working Step Three, deepening their spiritual practice, focusing on improving daily habits and thinking patterns, and better managing the key recovery components of their daily schedule.
Learn about the MORE program: recovery support, history, outcomes, and informational video.
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6113 MORE Workbook 1:
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6117 MORE Workbook 3:
The New You
My Ongoing Recovery Experience (MORE)Workbook 3 - The New You Workbook, offers deeper guidance on putting recovery principles into action and seeing the work pay off. Clients should start to see growth and transformation in their life as they continue work in recovery principles, such as understanding the Twelve Steps, working Step Three, deepening their spiritual practice, focusing on improving daily habits and thinking patterns and better managing the key recovery components of their daily schedule.