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SUMMARY:Family
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The social aspect of addiction and recovery is so complicated. When you make the choice to quit your addiction it is likely you had some very hard conversations with your family. This may have included talking to them about things like needing personal space, or asking them how you could help regain their trust. But what happens once you’ve reached your sobriety goals? Do you let those people back in? Do you continue to fight to regain trust? Lots of things to think about but one thing for sure is that family can often be a trigger. Maybe you have some toxic family members or family members that don’t support your recovery in the way you need them to.
So with that being said, it’s going to be very important to make sure that as you start to rebuild relationships you also make sure you are taking care of your own sobriety. You don’t want to be in a position where a family member triggers you. Avoidance is okay and encouraged especially in the beginning but unless you want to...

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