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Staying Sober During the Holidays: A Practical Guide

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Staying Sober During the Holidays: A Practical Guide

Staying Sober During the Holidays: A Practical Guide — evidence-based information from Trailhead Treatment Center.

Key Takeaways

  • Substance abuse-related emergency room visits increase by 30% during the holiday season (November through January).
  • Common holiday relapse triggers include family stress, loneliness, social pressure to drink, disrupted routines, and emotional memories.
  • Planning ahead is the most effective strategy — know which events to attend, have an exit plan, and bring sober support.
  • It is okay to skip events, leave early, or create new traditions that support your recovery.
  • Maintaining your recovery routine (meetings, therapy, exercise) during the holidays is critical.
  • Non-alcoholic beverage options have expanded dramatically, making sober socializing easier than ever.

Why Holidays Are Hard for Recovery

The holiday season brings a unique combination of stressors and triggers that make it one of the highest-risk periods for relapse. Understanding why can help you prepare.

Holiday Triggers

Practical Strategies

Before the Holidays:

During Events:

Managing Family:

Self-Care:

If you or a loved one is facing these challenges, learn more about holiday events and support through our alumni network available at Trailhead Treatment Center in Salem, NH.

Trailhead Treatment Center provides telehealth sessions to manage holiday stress to support lasting recovery and wellness.

Conclusion

The holidays can be joyful in recovery if you plan ahead and prioritize your sobriety. Remember: no party, gift, or tradition is worth your recovery. Trailhead Treatment Center is here year-round to support you.

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