First 90 Days Clean and Sober
A Practical Guide to Early Recovery from Alcohol and Drug Addiction, Including Craving Management and Relapse Prevention Strategies
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ナレーター:
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Tom Jaeger
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著者:
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Josh D. Grant
概要
The first 90 days of sobriety can feel overwhelming—but they are also the most important days in recovery.
If you have recently stopped drinking or using drugs, you may already know that early recovery is not just about quitting substances. It is about surviving cravings, rebuilding your life, and learning how to live sober one day at a time.
During the first three months, many people face intense challenges:
cravings, anxiety, mood swings, sleep problems, brain fog, and fear of relapse. Without the right tools and understanding, these challenges can push even highly motivated people back into addiction.
First 90 Days Clean and Sober is a practical, compassionate guide designed specifically for the fragile early stage of recovery from alcohol and drug addiction. Drawing on psychological research, addiction science, and real recovery experience, this book explains what happens in the brain and body during withdrawal and Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome (PAWS), and why recovery requires more than willpower alone.
Inside This Book You will Learn How To:
• Understand what happens in the brain during addiction recovery
• Manage cravings and relapse triggers before they become dangerous
• Recognize and cope with Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome (PAWS)
• Build daily routines that support long-term sobriety
• Navigate sleep problems, anxiety, mood swings, and brain fog
• Strengthen motivation during difficult moments in early recovery
• Develop relapse prevention strategies that actually work
• Rebuild identity, purpose, and stability without alcohol or drugs
Who This Book Is For
This guide is written for:
• Individuals in early recovery from alcohol addiction
• People recovering from drug addiction or substance use disorder
• Anyone trying to stay sober during the first 90 days of recovery
Start building your recovery—one day at a time