Relapse is considered a very taboo subject for those in addiction recovery, often because nobody wants to associate themselves with that feeling of โgoing back,โ โfailing,โ or โbeing weak.โ Despite what you may have heard about relapse, it is a common occurrence for many of us in recovery.
It can be used to teach people valuable lessons about themselves and their journey through recovery. As you navigate the experience of healing and sobriety, itโs important to remember that forgiveness โ and understanding that youโre human โ can carry you through the dark days.
How Forgiveness Helps Recovery
As human beings, weโre inherently flawed whether we have an addiction or not. Weโre set up to make mistakes, and we have to consider that even in the moments of relapse. Sure, itโs not a proud moment to realize that youโve taken a few steps back, but that doesnโt mean that youโve failed or that youโre weak.
Instead, you can practice forgiveness: the art of acknowledging the wrong youโve done and providing yourself with empathy and strength to move forward. In this way, you can leave the past behind and grow stronger in the future. Relapse can actually be useful because we can learn lessons from it. Forgiveness fits into recovery because we recognize that weโre not going to get it right all the time, and that is okay.
By forgiving ourselves, weโre also providing others the opportunity to do the same. A therapist may sometimes ask, โIf you had a friend who was beating themselves up about this situation, what would you tell them?โ For many of us, itโs enlightening to think about what weโd tell a loved one.
We tend to be much harder on ourselves, and this can plague our perception of life and recovery. Others around you, whether it be those in your 12-Step program, friends, family members, or even your sponsor, may become inspired by your bravery as you forgive yourself and push forward. That takes real strength.
If youโre ready to seek help for addiction recovery and forgive yourself or others, speak with a professional from Avalon Malibu today. Itโs never too late to begin turning your life around. We offer individualized treatment and recovery care while also understanding the link between mental health and substance abuse. Avalon Malibu is a world-renowned, state-licensed mental health and substance abuse recovery center. We believe that each person has a unique story to tell, and thatโs why we always put the patient first. For more information, call (844) 857-5992 today.
 
     
														 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			