• HOME
  • Addictions We Treat
    Alcohol AddictionCocaine AddictionHeroin AddictionMeth AddictionOpioid AddictionPrescription Drug AddictionOTC Medication Addiction
  • Treatment Programs
    Intensive Outpatient ProgramPartial Hospitalization ProgramOutpatient Treatment ProgramDual Diagnosis TreatmentMedical Assisted TreatmentDUI & DWI Treatment Program
  • Types Of Therapy
  • Insurance & Financing
  • About
    EVENTSNEWSBLOG
  • CONTACT
  • 470-654-4686

Blog

GET HELP

Are You Serious About Recovery? Here Are Ways To Tell.

OK, so maybe you’ve tried getting treatment for your addiction before, and it didn’t work.  Or maybe you haven’t sought help, but you’re worried that you might fail.

‍

How do you know if you’re ready to approach treatment and recovery successfully? Here are some thoughts:

‍

  1. You’re tired of the way you’re living now. You aren’t enjoying life. You feel like you’re stuck. And you may even worry that this feeling could get worse.
  2. You’ve damaged or destroyed relationships with others. This could be a spouse, children, work colleagues, or family members you care about. Your addiction has caused you to hurt or inconvenience others. And that bothers you, but the addiction is keeping you from repairing these bonds.
  3. Your health is suffering. Often, this is of the least concern to someone battling an addiction. But as health deteriorates and addiction becomes more of a problem, you may decide that you’ve had enough–before it’s too late.
  4. You’re missing your dreams. An addiction is debilitating, but not always physically. Even though your body may be coping, chances are your dreams and aspirations are not. Reaching your goals takes an investment of time and energy, and addiction diverts these resources. You may not notice at first, but eventually you see that you can’t handle both the addiction and what you truly want.
  5. You notice a different resolve within yourself. This may be a vague feeling (maybe just barely there), but you begin to think that you truly want to make a change in your life.

‍

Now, we know from experience that even a person with strong reasons for entering treatment and being successful at it may still fail. Addiction is difficult and recovering is ongoing. The longer you work at recovery, the more manageable it becomes. But it may not get easier.

‍

However, it can be done. Edge Treatment has proven systems of helping people beat their addictions, restore their health, repair relationships, and reach personal goals. And we’re happy to talk with you–even if you’re not sure you’re ready yet–to help you understand the journey that brings you back from the Edge that was your last use.

‍

Start the conversation here.

‍

Let us help bring you back from the Edge

Realated Post

How Medication-Assisted Treatment Can Help You Transition to a Sober Lifestyle

Understanding the Different Types of Drug Addiction Rehab: Which One Is Right for You?

What Is a Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)?

Mental Health and IOP Treatment: A Holistic Approach to Healing

11205 Alpharetta Highway
Suite H4
Roswell, GA 30076-5649
470-654-4686

SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER & BLOGS

Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.

LICENSE NUMBER

DRUG001370

SOCIALS

HIPAA Privacy Policy

|

Privacy Policy

Designed and Developed by RTL Digital Media