Introduction to the Coming Clean Today discussion board while in residential or outpatient treatment helps insure that those issues that are more readily identifiable can be comprehensively addressed by the professional treatment staff within such facilities ...
The strategy behind an early introduction to this recovery resource is based upon the concept of "continuity of care" upon the program graduation or discharge of your client(s). Especially in the case of juvenile clients, we have found that parents truly appreciate the introduction of the discussion board prior to their teen or young adult's discharge. The fact that immediately upon discharge ... they can personally witness their son or daughter's participation on the discussion board while awaiting that first Aftercare appointment or admission interview.
Participation on CCT at that this (early) point in the Recovery process provides a welcomed sense of security among parents and families that oftentimes, and especially for second or third treatment attempts, are simply "waiting for the other shoe to drop" almost immediately upon their child's formalized treatment discharge.
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INSTITUTIONAL TREATMENT PROVIDERS PLEASE NOTE
While subscribers on all ThoughtWheel discussion boards have functional access to email, private messaging, a friends network, and other social networking features ... it is fully recognized that any foreseeable security, confidentiality, or discussion board related outside contact issues must be eliminated for all participants who are currently enrolled in a residential treatment setting. And with that being said ... all of the aforementioned features CAN be internally disabled ... to insure the overall integrity, efficacy, and therapeutic benefits to all of Coming Clean Today's institutional-user based applications.
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All treatment professionals know that for anyone recovery from a substance-use disorder, the treacherous life's road ahead is filled will ruts, gullies, potholes, and many unexpected challenges and obstacles.
And in knowing that the road ahead is a rocky one, individuals who have chosen the road to recovery can only benefit from a safe and stable (MODERATED) environment where they can express where they are with themselves ... in order for others to share their own experiences in order to assist them. The Coming Clean Today addiction recovery board offers a comprehensive array of forum topics within which participants can do just that.

Regardless of the emphasis placed upon the fact that primary treatment is simply "a beginning," and the need for Aftercare treatment and a sound aftercare plan ... there will ALWAYS be clients that for one reason or another, will feel that once they have either graduated or been discharged from an addiction recovery program ... they feel that they know best, and are going to do things "their way."
Henceforth, an introduction to the Coming Clean Today addiction recovery discussion board just might be what it takes to influence such clients to begin to place the recovery process into a more realistic and serious-minded perspective.
All individuals that have completed some form of professionally guided, formalized treatment deserve "a good start right out of the blocks."
Almost within the blink of an eye an individual can feel themselves right back where they started prior to their most recent treatment admission.
The addiction recovery discussion board at Coming Clean Today can provide your treatment facility's clients with an additional resource to insure some solid footing, and early-on to boot, in their long and complex journey through the recovery process.
BALANCE Is Often A Difficult Concept To Embrace For Those Early In The Recovery Process.
Too much of this and not enough of that. So common is this lopsided formula that it's almost an anthem. Early participation on the Coming Clean Today addiction recovery board can truly stand to get the point across loud and clear, as we already know that those individuals who embrace this concept fare far better in the recovery process than those that don't.
There are no forums or topic categories on Coming Clean Today that would either interfere or counter-indicate any of the core treatment protocols of any addiction recovery treatment facility. An introduction to this discussion board while your clients are completing their primary residential or outpatient treatment regimes will stand them in good stead for their roads ahead.
The willingness of a treatment facility to promote client participation on the CCT addiction recovery discussion board makes a fine "graduation gift" from any treatment facility, and as well reflects foresight and a recognition that the continuity of care for those recovering from a substance-use disorder is a vital factor in determining the success of your facility's overall treatment outcomes.