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Addiction and Shame: Gender Differences in Recovery

​​​​​​​Addiction and Shame: Gender Differences in Recovery

Shame is a powerful emotion, often intertwined with addiction. It can fuel the cycle of substance abuse and act as a significant barrier to seeking help.

​​​​​​​Male Peer Support in Recovery: Building a Brotherhood

​​​​​​​Male Peer Support in Recovery: Building a Brotherhood

Recovery from addiction is a challenging journey, and for many men, having a strong support system can make all the difference.

​​​​​​​Holistic Wellness Tips for Recovery

​​​​​​​Holistic Wellness Tips for Recovery

At Recovery Centers of Montana, we believe that true recovery from addiction goes beyond detox and abstinence. It’s about rebuilding your life, body, mind, and spirit in a holistic way.

​​​​​​​Somatic Experiencing

​​​​​​​Somatic Experiencing

Trauma often leaves lasting imprints on both the mind and body, affecting our thoughts, emotions, and physical well-being.

​​​​​​​The Role of Group Therapy

​​​​​​​The Role of Group Therapy

Recovery is a journey best traveled with the support of others who understand. For individuals overcoming addiction or mental health challenges, group therapy offers a unique and powerful way to connect, heal, and grow.

​​​​​​​The Role of Trauma in Women’s Addiction and Recovery

​​​​​​​The Role of Trauma in Women’s Addiction and Recovery

Many women who struggle with substance abuse have a history of trauma, which can be both a contributing factor to addiction and a significant hurdle in recovery.

​​​​​​​Spirituality and Recovery: Finding Strength Beyond Yourself

​​​​​​​Spirituality and Recovery: Finding Strength Beyond Yourself

Recovery is more than just breaking free from substance use—it’s about rebuilding a life filled with purpose, resilience, and meaning. 

​​​​​​​Behavioral Activation: Replacing Addiction with Positive Habits

​​​​​​​Behavioral Activation: Replacing Addiction with Positive Habits

Breaking free from addiction is about more than just quitting a substance—it’s about filling the gaps it leaves behind. Addiction often takes root in cycles of avoidance, isolation, and emotional distress.