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March Forward
Resource Hub

March Forward is a month-long focus on building clarity, courage, and momentum in recovery. Whether you are personally struggling, early in sobriety, supporting someone you love, working in the field, or looking to strengthen your community, this hub brings together practical tools designed to increase awareness and guide next steps.

For Individuals in
Active Addiction

Change does not require certainty. It begins with recognition. If you are questioning patterns, consequences, or whether something needs to shift, these tools are designed to guide honest reflection without pressure.

Awareness helps you identify triggers, evaluate impact, and assess readiness for change in a structured and private way.

Awareness Workbook

A guided reflection workbook that walks you through identifying triggers, weighing the pros and cons of change, and recognizing early readiness signals.

Signs You're Ready for Change

An educational article with anonymous self-quizzes to help you evaluate whether you may be approaching a turning point.

For Individuals
In Recovery

Early recovery requires consistency, accountability, and intentional reflection. Structured self-awareness strengthens relapse prevention and reinforces motivation during vulnerable periods.

Strengthening
Early Recovery

Short, consistent reflection builds long-term stability.

Early Reflection Journal

Sharing Your Story Guide

For Families and Loved Ones

  • How to recognize early warning signs
  • How addiction impacts family dynamics
  • How to reflect on personal emotional impact
  • How to initiate supportive conversations
  • How to set healthy boundaries

For Recovery
Professionals

Early insight improves treatment engagement and long-term outcomes. These resources support clinicians in integrating structured awareness into early care planning and co-occurring treatment models.

A comprehensive guide on integrating structured self-reflection into early treatment plans, including PGAM-informed programming strategies.

Evidence-based exercises designed to strengthen patient insight during stabilization and early recovery.

Observed patterns from treatment settings that highlight how early awareness influences retention and relapse prevention.

Community & Recovery

Addiction affects families, workplaces, and neighborhoods. Informed communities reduce stigma, encourage early intervention, and strengthen recovery sustainability. Awareness at the community level creates safer environments for everyone.

FAQs

No. These tools are designed to build awareness first. Reflection does not require immediate commitment.

Yes. All self-assessments are private and intended for personal insight.

Yes. Education and boundary-setting tools can improve stability regardless of another person’s choices.

Yes. They incorporate CBT principles, motivational interviewing concepts, relapse prevention strategies, and co-occurring disorder frameworks.

Our admissions team can provide a confidential assessment to determine the appropriate level of care.

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