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Finding Calm

Time to check in with yourself. How are you feeling? Are you breathing? Are your shoulders loose...or right up to your ears with tension? We won't tell you to calm down, but we can help you find your calm, yourself. Try watching this video.

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The Daily Pledge is a free, online social community, made possible by the Hazelden Betty Ford Institute for Recovery Advocacy, that provides a source of support and fellowship to those touched by or concerned about the disease of addiction. The Daily Pledge provides healthy daily activities on the home page, which are viewable to all who might benefit from seeing others "recover out loud." This community's members include both people with addiction and family and friends of people with addiction. Our experience is that people with diverse experiences are able to help each other in unique and valuable ways. Learn more about the community by exploring the pages linked in the menu.

Previous Family Resources

Your Loved One’s First 72 Hours at the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation
The main focus during these hours is on a patient’s safe and stable transition out of active use and into recovery.

What Is a Substance Use Disorder (SUD)?
The concept of substance use disorder as a medical disease can help people realize they should seek help for it.

Understanding Your Reactions When Your Loved One Enters Treatment
Whatever you are feeling right now, know that you are not alone. SUD is a family disease, and everyone in the family deserves help.

What to Expect at Hazelden Betty Ford Inpatient Treatment
We have crafted a schedule that keeps patients occupied, encourages communication, and allows for supervised free time.

Why Is Family Involvement Important in Addiction Treatment and Recovery?
Studies show that family members play an important role in their loved one’s recovery. 

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