FLORIDA TIMES UNION: WHY ADDICTION TREATMENT IS SAFE DURING COVID

Is the Workplace a Relapse Trigger for Drug Addiction?

Back to All Blogs
Is the Workplace a Relapse Trigger for Drug Addiction?
logo

By:

Published: June 15, 2010

Is the Workplace a Relapse Trigger for Drug Addiction?

  When initially getting sober, it is important to keep your personal life free of drama. This holds true for work as well. People who attend addiction treatment tend to jump back into full-time work as soon as they complete their program. Unfortunately, many have experienced a drug or alcohol relapse because of the stress accompanying their job. We all know what a bad day at work can bring: the boss yelling at you, too much to do, having to stay in the office later than planned…and the list goes on. It is hard enough to stay sober without the extra stress of work. If this stress can be avoided by changing jobs, it may be something worthwhile to look into. To help keep things simple, many in early recovery from drug or alcohol abuse find it helpful to get a “sober” job at first. A sober job is employment with minimal stress and few responsibilities outside of work.  Also, if a job requires a lot of socializing or attendance at dinner events, it may not be beneficial for an individual in early recovery. Getting sober requires a change in lifestyle. Sometimes, this means a change of careers.

Related posts

logo

LAKEVIEW HEALTH

Empowering Profound Recovery

While we aim to provide accurate and up to date information on substance use and treatment for Substance Use Disorder, the information found on this site is for general knowledge purposes only. This information is not intended to serve as medical advice or guidance in any way. Always follow the treatment plan and guidance outlined by your trusted medical provider.

We are now offering an optional Covid-19 vaccine to all patients upon admission to keep our community safe.

Learn More Here