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Stability Phase |
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| Timing | • This phase begins from 6 months to 2 years into recovery and lasts for 1 year or more. |
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• Persons who have established sobriety, have good recovery routines established (including regular attendance at “S” type 12-step groups), and are actively working with a sponsor. |
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Making recovery routines life-long habits. | |||
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Preventing relapse. | |||
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Enhancing communication. | |||
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Learning conflict resolution skills. | |||

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