What’s the difference between Alcoholics and Alcoholism – In a word “Recovery”
Recovery separates Alcoholics from Alcoholism.
Mitch Prager- Founder and CEO of Soberman's Estate
At Soberman’s Estate we see the unpleasant effects of alcoholism when a man arrives for treatment, although, on this first day, we look into his eyes and through the lens of recovery we see the beautiful sole of this man.
The joy of working at Soberman’s Estate is that we have the privilege of helping uncover this beautiful sole. We love helping our clients find and enjoy their path of recovery and we get to witness the beautiful transition from suffering to the joys of living in recovery.
Recovery is so important that the United States Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) established National Recovery Month in 1989.
Each year, National Recovery Month adopts a theme to focus its message. The 2025 theme is "Recovery is REAL (Restoring Every Aspect of Life)", which emphasizes that recovery is attainable with the right support and resources such as the resources that are available at Soberman’s Estate.
Here are some ways we can observe this National Recovery Month:
- Celebrate individuals in recovery from substance use and mental health disorders and acknowledge the progress they have made.
- Promote awareness about the effectiveness of treatment and recovery practices, highlighting that behavioral health is essential for overall health.
- Reduce the stigma associated with mental health and substance use disorders, fostering a more supportive and understanding environment.
- Educate the public about available resources, services, and support systems for individuals and families affected by these conditions.
- Recognize and appreciate the dedication of service providers and communities that support recovery efforts.
Soberman's Estate is a residential men's addiction treatment center that provides discreet, individualized, sophisticated recovery and wellness services for adult men that want to recover from substance use disorders, and or other behavioral issues such as trauma, anxiety, depression, stress, or other addictions.
If you or someone you know are struggling and wondering about the next step for receiving help, please call our Admissions Director for a complimentary consultation at 480-660-3474, or email info@SobermansEstate.com.