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Sober living facilities help provide young men with a structured living environment after they've exited rehab. These facilities help bridge the gap from rehab to reality. After repeated abuse of drugs and alcohol, and the negative consequences that follow, substance abuse rehab treatment is the next step. Starting a new life, a sober life, means that you can be the person you have really always wanted to be. Getting clean and sober, and breaking the addictive behavior in which you were engaged for a long time, will allow you to identify why you began using drugs and alcohol to cope with your life. With that information, you can determine how to recognize the emotions and triggers in you that lead to drinking and drugging in the past. Treatment plans to help the individual with their substance abuse issues are created to ensure a successful stay during sober living. Twelve Step meetings, individual therapy, recreational activity and group therapy are just a few of the treatme
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Sober Living residents and AA

Some research with clients at sober living in florida   supports the concept that changing "people, places, and things" and finding a network of people in recovery, helps you stay clean and sober long term. However, other mutual help groups like Cocaine anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous provide the fellowship addicts need to make it on a daily basis, Other 12-step groups do exist that may provide the social support needed by recovering addicts while in sober living environments. A study on  12-step groups vs. 12-step alternatives like SMART Recovery, Life Ring, and Women For Sobriety, examined abstinence or drinking/using outcomes among residents with addiction issues . The study found that "despite less days of in-person meeting attendance, members of all the 12-step alternatives were staying clean and sober showed equal levels of satisfaction and cohesion, compared to AA/NA members." Another study showed that regular attendance at religious worship and educational