
Why Is Early Intervention Important?
Early intervention in addiction recovery helps stop substance misuse before it becomes chronic. Learn how timely, faith-based support can protect health, relationships, and long-term recovery.

Early intervention in addiction recovery helps stop substance misuse before it becomes chronic. Learn how timely, faith-based support can protect health, relationships, and long-term recovery.

The Relapse Prevention Model helps individuals identify high-risk situations, build coping strategies, and overcome setbacks through both clinical tools and spiritual support.

Biblical tools like prayer, Scripture, and forgiveness offer spiritual strength and practical support in relapse prevention. At LFTR in Colorado, we blend faith and clinical care to help you build lasting sobriety rooted in God’s truth and grace.

Addiction recovery is possible with faith, scripture, and support. Discover how Bible verses, prayer, and spiritual practices guide individuals in overcoming addiction through Christ-centered strength and healing at LFTR in Littleton, CO.

Faith-based step-down programs ease the transition from rehab to daily life by blending spiritual guidance with clinical support for lasting addiction recovery.

Discover how long it takes to complete the 12 steps of addiction recovery. Learn about timelines, what to expect, and how spiritual growth shapes your journey through a faith-based approach to lasting sobriety.

Wondering when to intervene in a loved one’s addiction? Learn the signs, timing, and spiritual considerations for holding a Christ-centered intervention that offers real hope and healing.

Building a strong, faith-based intervention team helps loved ones face addiction with compassion and support. Learn who should be involved and how their roles impact the journey toward healing and recovery.

Writing an intervention letter is a compassionate way to help a loved one with addiction. In a Christian context, it blends love, concern, and biblical hope to encourage treatment and healing.

Learn the biblical difference between helping and enabling loved ones. Discover how to set godly boundaries and support recovery without reinforcing harmful behaviors.