Stop Enabling
Sometimes in an effort to be supportive of a loved one in addiction or early recovery, we end up being enabling. However, in order for recovery to begin, for them and for you, the enabling MUST stop. If you’re unsure of the difference between supporting and enabling, SWOP can assist. Reach out to us, we’re here to help.
Learn MoreAddicts in recovery show strength
Recovery is a major accomplishment, yet we don’t always recognize the strength that it takes for an addict to achieve it. Moreover, the addict themselves still struggle to believe in their own strength and the possibility of achieving so much more in their lives. This is where SWOP, Serendipity Women’s Outpatient Program, comes in. We help you recognize and develop the strength you’ve found. Call us today!
Learn MoreThe 3 C’s in recovery…
In recovery, it is essential that you know, understand and accept that you didn’t cause this disease, you can’t cure it and you can’t control it. However, learning how to take care of yourself, communicate your feelings, set boundaries with others and allow others to help you when you need it is essential. Yes it’s difficult, especially if you lived your life, not trusting others and relying solely on yourself. To learn how to create a healthier lifestyle in recovery, call us at SWOP…Serendipity Women’s Outpatient Program.
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