Recovery & Relapse Prevention Education

Purpose:
To help individuals understand relapse risk, strengthen coping skills, and build practical strategies for long-term recovery.

What This Includes

  • Education on triggers, cravings, and warning signs

  • Decision-making and critical thinking skills

  • Coping strategies for stress, loss, and transition

  • Accountability and goal-setting

  • Group discussion grounded in respect and dignity

How It Helps

  • Reinforces recovery skills learned in treatment

  • Reduces relapse risk during transition periods

  • Builds confidence and self-awareness

These groups are educational and supportive — not clinical therapy.


Community Prevention & Recovery Support

Purpose:
To strengthen individuals, families, and communities impacted by substance use through education and connection.

What This Includes

  • Community-based recovery education sessions

  • Prevention and awareness programming

  • Supportive group environments that reduce isolation

  • Recovery-oriented life skills education

How It Helps

  • Increases understanding of substance use and recovery

  • Encourages early intervention and prevention

  • Builds healthier, more informed communities


Justice-Involved Reentry Support

Purpose:
To support individuals transitioning from incarceration, supervision, or court-involved systems into stable community living.

What This Includes

  • Recovery education tailored to reentry challenges

  • Support with structure, accountability, and decision-making

  • Trauma-informed group discussions

  • Reinforcement of pro-social skills and responsibility

How It Helps

  • Reduces relapse and recidivism risk

  • Supports successful reintegration

  • Strengthens stability during high-risk transition periods


Collaborative Continuum of Care

Purpose:
To reduce gaps in services by working alongside treatment programs, transitional housing providers, and community partners.

What This Includes

  • Relapse prevention and recovery education within partner programs

  • Coordination with treatment and housing organizations

  • Ethical role clarity and collaboration

  • Continuity of recovery support across systems

How It Helps

  • Ensures people are not left unsupported

  • Strengthens long-term outcomes

  • Builds a true continuum of care


Our Program Philosophy

Structured Enough to Protect.
Humane Enough to Heal.

All Phoenix Rising programs are:

  • Trauma-informed

  • Dignity-centered

  • Non-judgmental

  • Accountability-focused without punishment

  • Designed to support long-term change

Healing is a human experience.
Education and community help make it sustainable.

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