You’ve changed, but the people, places, and things around you haven’t. Some of the same triggers you had before can be reactivated and we recognize how frustrating and upsetting that can be. Vanderburgh House approaches recovery by looking at both abstinence and your life satisfaction/ happiness. We employ the tenants of positive psychology to help identify what areas of your life will benefit the most from your attention, ultimately helping you achieve your goals and a life that you look forward to living!
Boston Area Structured and Supportive Sober Living- Starting at $3500 per month (Mens)
Our support program will afford you support while you mend relationships with family and Vanderburgh House friends. We know that you can have more fun and a much better life in sobriety; we also know that you’re having a hard time believing that statement right now. Learning to live a happy life free of alcohol and drugs takes time, but you can do it if you want to. When you arrive at the house, you will undergo an initial discussion and orientation with the Program Director, including a dialogue on the past events that led you here.
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I wish the rest of the population was this honest, direct, real and open! „Yes, I said, I am a recovered bulimic.” How lovely to just be able to share the secret of my past like it was no big deal…so refreshing. Cooking with “my guys” at Vanderburgh House fills me with energy, hope and optimism. Last night we blanched, squeezed and finely chopped six bags of spinach to mix with ricotta, Parmesan and nutmeg. With sticky hands we rolled these beautiful gnocchi.
Trauma-Informed Care
Just because we may dump too much cinnamon in an apple turnovers doesn’t mean we aren’t “good enough”; we just let it go and move forward. I want them to feel at ease when trying something new. I don’t want them to be tense with feelings of pressure to do it the “right” way or feel shame if they do it “wrong”.
Vanderburgh House has a great number of resources and we can refer you to therapists, programs, and licensed professionals as needed. Ultimately, you decided who can help you the most. Perhaps you have a connection with a therapist or life coach that you want to continue. We encourage you to keep what works and add resources where it will benefit your recovery. There are no referral fees and our vetted licensed professionals accept a variety of insurances. We have the sole goal of connecting you with the providers who will help you the most - Period.
- I see stiff bodies, hunched shoulders, reluctance, doubt and vacant stares, at first.
- Perhaps you have a connection with a therapist or life coach that you want to continue.
- I want to leave room for creativity and mistakes and self acceptance because these are all part of life.
- We help you see, what it is about you, you may have a hard time seeing.
- We know that you can have more fun and a much better life in sobriety; we also know that you’re having a hard time believing that statement right now.
If you are seeking drug and alcohol related addiction rehab for yourself or a loved one, the sponsored hotline is a confidential and convenient solution. Please provide your verification details which will be used for claim procedure. Please provide your business email which will be use for claim procedure.
A sober living home creates fellowship and community that can help you get back to a life where you are happy and fulfilled. The proper support, combined with a safe environment and first hand know-how will guide you to experience a new way of being and behaving. A sober living environment reinforces honesty and integrity as it supports you on your journey to acquiring a great new lifestyle. On my first night of teaching cooking, in the Tharros kitchen, a home for recovering addicts, one of the guys blurted out “Are you gonna be comfortable working with 8 addicts? ”…My quick retort was “Yes, I am very much at home in a kitchen… Love the impact you are making and the relationships you are building with just time, a kitchen and acceptance.
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