A multitude of factors contribute to addiction; addiction can happen to anyone, often before they know what is happening.Everything from environment to genetics and even gender can contribute to someone’s likelihood for developing an addiction. Recognizing risk factors that contribute to drug addiction can help people exercise caution and self-awareness when...
Read MoreAddiction affects more than the person who is addicted. After your loved one has gotten sober and returned home from addiction treatment, continuous sobriety, and recovery become important parts of their life. Learn some helpful tips to help you support your loved one and yourself. 4 Strategies for Supporting a Loved One in Addiction Recovery Recognize that while...
Read MoreAddiction treatment doesn’t stop once a client leaves Victory. Having a strong alumni program keeps alumni accountable and educates them on their new journey. It also helps form new bonds between people who are new to recovery and those who have been sober for years. The alumni program is led by Jon Flowers, a Lafayette native who joined the U.S. Army during...
Read MoreAddiction is not a “solo” disease, it affects every member of the family. Because of this, Victory invites families to take an active role in their loved one’s recovery through our weekly <a href="https://myvictorycenter.com/family/">Family Care Group</a>. This not only benefits the clients but also helps the entire family learn how to...
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