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Funding Recovery: Cost, Risk, and Long-Term Value
Recovery is often evaluated as a cost — but the greater financial impact may lie in how risk is managed over time. For funders and insurers, underfunded or short-term approaches can lead to repeated interventions and ongoing cost exposure. This article explores recovery as a long-term investment in stability, cost containment, and risk reduction.
PRC Admissions
4 days ago3 min read


Managing Crisis & Relapse: Shifting from Reaction to Planned Response
When relapse or crisis happens, it can feel overwhelming and urgent. This article explores how families can move from reacting in the moment to responding with greater clarity, structure, and support.
PRC Admissions
4 days ago5 min read


The 12-Step Programme: A Practical Guide to Lasting Addiction Recovery
If you or someone you love is struggling with addiction, you have almost certainly come across the term 12-step programme . It is one of the most widely recognised recovery frameworks in the world — and for good reason. Since the 1930s, millions of people have used the 12 steps to build sober, meaningful lives. Yet despite its track record, the programme is still widely misunderstood. Some people assume it is religious. Others believe it only works for alcohol addiction . M
PRC Recovery
Mar 169 min read


How Holistic Sex and Love Addiction Treatment Supports Deeper Recovery
Reading time: 4 minutes If you've ever found yourself caught in a cycle of compulsive intimacy-related behaviour and wondered why willpower alone hasn't been enough to break it, there's a reason. For many people, sex and love addiction isn't primarily about sex or love. It's about pain, and the patterns that formed around it long before the behaviour began. If that resonates, discover trauma-informed sex and love addiction rehabilitation at Pace Recovery Centre . In this ar
PRC Recovery
Mar 164 min read


How Addiction Interventions Work: A Guide for Families
Learn how addiction interventions work and how families can encourage a loved one to accept help through a structured and supportive approach.

Janine Meyer
Mar 125 min read


What to Do When a Loved One Refuses Help for Addiction
When a loved one refuses addiction treatment it can feel overwhelming. Learn how to respond, set boundaries, and guide them toward help.

Janine Meyer
Mar 126 min read


How Long Should Addiction Treatment Last?
Understanding how long addiction treatment should last can help individuals and families make informed recovery decisions. Treatment duration plays an important role in building a strong foundation for lasting change.

Janine Meyer
Mar 74 min read


Understanding Detachment: Loving Without Losing Yourself
The concept of "Detachment with Love" is arguably the most powerful and often the most misunderstood tool in the Al-Anon arsenal. Many hear the word 'detachment' and equate it with coldness, indifference, or abandonment. They believe it means ceasing to care for their loved one. This could not be further from the truth. In the context of family recovery, detachment is not emotional separation from the person; it is the necessary, intentional, and lifesaving emotional separati
PRC Admissions
Mar 24 min read


What Counts as Evidence in Addiction Recovery?
In addiction recovery, the word evidence is used frequently — but not always consistently. For education institutions, research bodies, and evaluators, the question is not whether recovery works in principle. The question is: what qualifies as credible evidence of impact? Too often, recovery outcomes are reduced to a single metric. Most commonly, this is abstinence at a fixed point in time. While abstinence can be a meaningful indicator, it is not, on its own, a comprehensiv
PRC Admissions
Mar 23 min read


Understanding the Connection Between Trauma and Your Body: A Path to Recovery
You've built an impressive exterior. Your career progresses, your degree is earned, and responsibilities are managed. To outside observers, you appear successful, perhaps even enviable. But inside, your body holds a different story. Your shoulders carry permanent tension, your jaw clenches unconsciously throughout the day, and true relaxation feels like a foreign concept your nervous system has forgotten how to access. Substances became the only way to quiet the constant hum
PRC Recovery
Feb 126 min read


Learning to Feel: How Horses Help Build Emotional Awareness
Reading Time: 4 minutes "How does that make you feel?" Your therapist's question hangs in the air whilst you search desperately for words that won't come. You know you're supposed to feel something, you can sense the emotion churning somewhere inside, but translating that sensation into coherent language feels like trying to describe colour to someone who's never seen. The silence stretches, the therapist waits patiently, and you feel like you're failing at the one thing rec
PRC Recovery
Feb 126 min read


Addiction as a Community Health Issue
Addiction is often framed as an individual or family crisis. While this perspective captures the personal impact of substance use, it also limits how communities respond to the problem. When addiction is addressed primarily at an individual level, solutions tend to focus on isolated interventions rather than long-term, systemic outcomes. At scale, addiction functions as a community health issue . It affects public health systems, workforce participation, social services, and
PRC Admissions
Feb 33 min read


The Dignity of the Boundary
For many families affected by addiction, the word boundary can feel heavy — even frightening. It can sound like conflict, confrontation, or pushing someone away. But in the world of recovery, and especially in family recovery, boundaries are not walls. Boundaries are dignity in action. They are the lines that protect your emotional, physical, and spiritual well-being — the lines that say: “I matter too.” Families often spend years absorbing the emotional chaos created by a l
PRC Admissions
Feb 34 min read


Gentle Bodywork for Pain-Free Recovery: Embracing Reiki Energy Healing
Reading Time: 4 minutes The presentation is in two hours. Your palms are sweating, your heart is racing, and the familiar whisper starts: "Just one drink would take the edge off." For working professionals navigating the first 90 days of recovery, this moment represents the battlefield where sobriety is won or lost. The stress hasn't disappeared since you stopped using substances; it's simply become impossible to ignore. You're not imagining the intensity. Without your previ
PRC Recovery
Jan 96 min read


How Gentle Bodywork Supports Pain-Free Recovery
Gentle Bodywork for Pain-Free Recovery Reading Time: 4 minutes Chronic pain doesn't pause for recovery. For many individuals entering addiction treatment, persistent back pain, debilitating headaches, and muscle tension follow them into their healing journey, creating an exhausting paradox: the body needs to heal, yet physical discomfort threatens to derail the very process meant to restore wellness. If you're experiencing chronic pain whilst navigating early recovery, you'r
PRC Recovery
Jan 96 min read


Finding Your Lifeline: An Introduction to Al-Anon for Families Affected by Addiction
Loving someone who struggles with addiction can feel like living in a constant state of alert. You watch closely. You worry deeply. You replay conversations, manage crises, and try to anticipate what might go wrong next. Over time, this way of living becomes exhausting — emotionally, mentally, and physically. If this sounds familiar, you are not weak, broken, or failing. You are responding to something that is incredibly difficult. Addiction does not affect only one person; i
PRC Admissions
Jan 54 min read


The Single Highest Risk in the Workplace: Why Untreated Substance Abuse Costs More Than Cure
The Invisible Corporate Liability For corporate South Africa, the greatest risk to productivity, reputation, and talent retention isn't market volatility—it's the untreated addiction silently managed by high-functioning employees. Addiction, whether rooted in substance use or a behavioral process, is a business risk. It leads to compromised decision-making, volatile performance, and significant corporate exposure. Treating this reality requires a strategic shift. We must mov
PRC Admissions
Jan 53 min read


When Shopping Takes Over: How to Break the Cycle of Compulsive Buying
Reading Time: 4 minutes The parcel arrives. You hide it before your partner gets home, shoving it into the back of the wardrobe with the others still in their packaging. The brief rush you felt clicking "buy now" at 2 a.m. has already dissolved into familiar dread. Another credit card statement you can't face opening. Another conversation you'll need to deflect about where the money went. You tell yourself this time will be different. You'll return it, you'll stop, you'll ge
PRC Recovery
Dec 3, 20257 min read


Levelling Up in Real Life: Breaking Free from Compulsive Gaming
Break Free from Compulsive Gaming Reading Time: 4 minutes The notification pings. Your guild needs you for a raid. Just one more hour, you tell yourself, knowing it's already been eight today. The sun has set, risen, and set again whilst you've been in front of your screen. Your phone buzzes with messages you won't answer, emails about missed shifts you'll delete without reading, and reminders about deadlines that feel impossibly distant compared to the immediate rush of lev
PRC Recovery
Dec 3, 20257 min read


Navigating the Holidays: Step 12 as Your Ultimate Relapse Prevention Plan
The Holiday Double Edge The holiday season—spanning late December and early January—is often marketed as a time of joy, connection, and rest. For those in addiction recovery, however, it presents a unique and intense challenge. It's a double-edged sword: a period of heightened stress, family friction, emotional vulnerability, and exposure to triggers. At PRC Recovery, we address this head-on by anchoring our focus in Step 12: Service, Balance, and Sustaining Recovery. The St
PRC Admissions
Dec 1, 20254 min read
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