Breaking Down Trust Barriers in Addiction Recovery
Trust is essential to success in the recovery process, relationships, and life in general. However, it is probably the most often used 'excuse' by those in the first trimester of recovery, for why they don't engage in the treatment process.
Trust. It’s the glue that holds relationships together and a cornerstone for success in recovery. Yet, for many in the early stages of addiction treatment, it's also the biggest hurdle. In this episode of 'ROACHE on RECOVERY', the hosts tackle the pervasive issue of trust—or the lack thereof—that often prevents individuals from fully engaging in their treatment programs. Ever heard someone say, 'I don't trust'?
It's a common refrain among those just starting their recovery journey, and it’s often used as a shield against vulnerability and progress. The hosts don’t just acknowledge this challenge; they dive into practical strategies to help overcome it. They discuss how personal reflection, self-inventory, and supportive relationships can help rebuild trust in oneself and others. This isn’t just about making it through treatment; it’s about laying the foundation for a fulfilling, sober life.
Whether you're struggling with trust issues yourself or supporting someone who is, this episode offers valuable insights and actionable advice. Tune in and learn how to move past the trust barriers that could be holding you back from true recovery.