NAR Team

Supporting a Partner Through Addiction Recovery: A Relationship Survival Guide

Supporting a Partner Through Addiction Recovery: A Relationship Survival Guide

Watching a spouse struggle with addiction is heartbreaking in ways guides can’t capture. Partners see the changes first, and feel the neglect most. Yet, by resisting enabling and standing strong in hard moments, they often become a vital part of the recovery journey.

Intervention Myths Debunked: What You Need to Know Couple sitting together consoling each other.

Intervention Myths Debunked: What You Need to Know

Planning an intervention? Don’t fall for the TV drama version. Interventions can be powerful tools, but they’re not a one-size-fits-all solution and certainly not the only path to recovery. Before you begin, take time to research common misconceptions and share that knowledge with everyone involved. Using a family intervention guide or hiring a professional interventionist can help ensure the process is grounded, respectful, and truly effective.

The CHIME Recovery Model in 2025: What You Should Know

The CHIME Recovery Model in 2025: What You Should Know

A groundbreaking meta-study of over 5,000 papers led to the development of the CHIME model, an essential framework for understanding modern addiction recovery. The model outlines 13 defining characteristics of recovery, a personal recovery framework (from which CHIME gets its name), and the stages individuals move through on their recovery journey. Together, these elements offer a clear picture of how recovery works in 2025 and how professionals are adapting their treatment approaches accordingly.

The Different Types of Addiction Interventions: Which One is Right for You?

The Different Types of Addiction Interventions: Which One is Right for You?

Interventions have moved beyond the methods typically shown in Hollywood movies long ago. Loved ones no longer ambush a person suffering from addiction with grievances in a tearful, conflict-filled meeting. While family intervention techniques remain common and often feature fraught emotional exchanges, other clinical models provide alternatives.

What to Say During an Intervention: Tips for Families and Friends

What to Say During an Intervention: Tips for Families and Friends

Interventions can be the deciding factor in whether someone gets the life-saving treatment they need or not. However, interventions that follow certain guidelines have a better chance of being successful. What to say — and what not to say — is important information to consider. 

The Role of a Professional Interventionist: Why You Might Need One

The Role of a Professional Interventionist: Why You Might Need One

Supporting loved ones in addiction recovery can take many forms. Sometimes, getting a friend or family member to accept help is the biggest hurdle. When someone continues to depend on substances, even when their life is at risk, many families consider staging an intervention.