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SUMMARY:Friendships
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Friendships in recovery are complicated. Some people mourn the loss of their old friends and their old life and that’s completely normal. Feeling lonely is normal and feeling regrets over things you may have done in past friendship relationships is normal. I talk a lot about friendships in my courses and how to distance yourself from toxic people as well as how to rebuild friendships that can benefit your recovery. But how does this all tie into preventing a relapse?
There are two components to this:

Making sure your friendships are healthy so that toxicity doesn’t trigger you and
Making sure you have a strong support system.

A lot of times relapse happens because people feel they are strong enough to go back to their old friends, their old lifestyle and think that if they’re offered something they can easily say no. I’m telling you right now. Don’t do this. If your friend continues to use or partake in the addiction you’re struggling with, even the strongest of the strong can’t...

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