Loss and Renewal: Grieving in Addiction Recovery
Briefly

Grief is often exacerbated during recovery from substance use disorders, particularly when individuals face the loss of peers or relationships due to their addiction. It complicates treatment engagement, leading to feelings of sadness, anger, and loneliness.
William Worden's Four Tasks of Mourning provides a framework for managing grief that contrasts with traditional grieving stages. This approach allows individuals to work through the emotional void in a structured manner, essential for those in recovery.
Read at Psychology Today
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