Connor Duffy

The Sober Plug

Connor Duffy

  • Do I Need Rehab?

Do I Need Rehab?

Thursday 19th August 2021

Connor Duffy explores signs you might need rehab and its benefits in this episode of 'The Sober Plug'.
Explicit
26 minutes
Informative
Encouraging
Supportive
Authentic
Engaging

About this podcast

The Sober Plug
Author:
Connor Duffy
Overview:
Categories:
Sobriety Toolkit
Family Recovery from Addiction
Navigating Challenges in Recovery
Creative Recovery Journeys
Body & Mind
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Is Rehab Right for You? Insights from The Sober Plug

If you or a loved one needs help getting sober, whether it's you or somebody else needs help getting into treatment...
Ever caught yourself wondering if rehab might be the answer to your struggles with alcohol or drug use? In this eye-opening episode of 'The Sober Plug', Connor Duffy dives into the crucial signs that indicate you might need professional help to kickstart your recovery journey. The fear of change can be paralyzing, and acknowledging that life isn't going well due to substance use is a tough pill to swallow.
But Connor breaks it down in a way that's both relatable and reassuring. You'll hear about the physical grip of addiction that makes quitting on your own feel impossible, and how our minds can play tricks on us, making excuses and justifications that keep us stuck. Connor doesn't just highlight the problems; he also talks about the transformative power of rehab when approached with the right mindset.
Rehab isn't just a place; it's a pivotal step towards reclaiming your life and health. Whether you're contemplating rehab for yourself or a loved one, this episode offers valuable insights into the benefits of seeking professional help. Connor's candid discussion provides a blend of personal anecdotes and practical advice, making it clear that while the journey to sobriety is challenging, it's absolutely achievable with the right support.
Tune in to find out if rehab could be the next step in your path to recovery.