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		<title>Recovery Comes in 2 Stages &#8211; Early Recovery</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recovery can be neatly divided into 2 separate stages: 1) Early recovery 2) Long term sobriety I have to give credit to Ernie Larsen for this idea, he came up with it first and he is right on the money. In his book he talks about &#8220;stage 2 recovery&#8221; as being the second part of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recovery can be neatly divided into 2 separate stages: </p>
<p>1) Early recovery<br />
2) Long term sobriety</p>
<p>I have to give credit to <a href="http://www.earnie.com/">Ernie Larsen</a> for this idea, he came up with it first and he is right on the money.  In his book he talks about &#8220;stage 2 recovery&#8221; as being the second part of recovery, after you have pretty much got the basics of staying clean and sober down.  </p>
<p><strong>Early recovery =</strong> your first few months or even years of sobriety, when you are still figuring out how to stay clean and sober on a day to day basis.  </p>
<p><strong>Long term recovery (stage 2 recovery) = </strong>the rest of your life, when you have already figured out how to stay clean and sober and now you just have to maintain your recovery.</p>
<p>It is my belief that you should treat each stage differently, as each one requires a different approach.  Here is what worked for me in my recovery:</p>
<p><strong>My early recovery</strong> &#8211; I checked in to a detox and residential treatment center and stayed there for a few weeks.  From there, they suggested long term treatment and I went immediately to a long term treatment center where I lived for the next 20 months.  This turned out to be a great decision for me, and I credit my success in early recovery with attending a long term treatment center.  </p>
<p>Essentially, long term treatment set me up for success in a number of areas that are critical for early recovery:</p>
<p><strong>* Strong support system</strong> &#8211; as you are living with peers in recovery who are trying to help each other recover.<br />
<strong>* Emphasis on networking</strong> &#8211; as the policy at this particular long term treatment center was to do 90 meetings in the first 90 days<br />
<strong>* Emphasis on structure </strong>- which was much needed at the time in my life, though it was not a militant environment or anything&#8230;.it provided just enough structure to set me on the right path.<br />
<strong>* A variety of recovery strategies</strong> -including group therapy, one-on-one counseling sessions, 12 step meetings, and so on.  Having a variety of strategies helped me to find what worked best for me in my own recovery.  </p>
<p>So those key points are all well suited for early recovery.  Find what works best for you.  Find a strong support system and do a lot of networking with others in recovery.  If you don&#8217;t know how to do this then you can take a shortcut and get involved with daily 12 step meetings.  </p>
<p>Next, we will take a look at the 2nd stage of recovery and see what strategies work best for that. </p>
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