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4 Mental Health Tips While in Addiction Recovery

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Your mindset significantly impacts your recovery journey, making it all the more important to take care of your mental health. Addressing your overall mental health can target the root causes of addiction, preventing relapse and helping you find coping skills that work for you.

Consider these four tips to aid your mental health and addiction recovery journey.

1.  Practice a Healthy Lifestyle

Keeping up with exercise and a balanced diet can improve your mental health. Getting into a routine can be challenging, but letting movement distract you from cravings can be a great place to start.

A few benefits of a healthy lifestyle for a person receiving treatment for opioid addiction include:

  • Increased mood: Working out and eating nutritious meals can lead to increased endorphins in the brain and improve circulation for less stress and a better mood.
  • Better sleep: As your body works to return to a balanced state, routine exercise can help you restore a regular sleep schedule.
  • More energy: Exercise can help your body naturally produce the energizing chemicals in your brain that you once found through substance use.
  • Prevent relapse: This self-care activity has several positive effects, which, when combined, may help you prevent relapse.

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2. Maintain a Routine

Sticking to a routine is one of the best ways to encourage healthy and consistent habits during recovery. You’ll know what comes next, and your schedule limits unanticipated situations. Whatever plan you follow, ensure it encompasses taking your medication as prescribed or other forms of treatment your doctor recommends to experience the best results.

3. Be Mindful of Your Progress

Continuing to revel in the past can fester feelings of hopelessness or defeat. Instead, focus on the present to help you move forward. Rather than ignoring your emotions, acknowledge and resolve them with healthy coping skills. This process can help you demonstrate forgiveness and gratitude to yourself for how far you have come.

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4. Have a Support System

Having a support system is essential for those recovering from addiction. Human connection can encourage accountability and give you a way to express your feelings, including challenges and positive experiences. Gather a group of people you trust to be your cheerleaders and keep you trekking on. This group can include family, friends or even a therapy group you attend.

Contact MedMark Treatment Centers Today

Let MedMark be another source of support for you. Our staff is passionate about your recovery and committed to walking alongside you each step of the way. Contact us today to learn more or find a treatment center near you.

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