Crisis Support
Throughout various phases of benzo recovery, extremes of one sort or another are common. Whether a new symptom has appeared, a support dynamic is threatened, or external life factors are triggering an emotional spiral, crises are more common for those in benzo recovery than they are for others – and they don’t pay attention to schedules. For some people – especially those with limited or no support system – withdrawal can be incredibly overwhelming and a knowledgeable voice of reason can help de-escalate crisis events that couldn’t be easily avoided.
Manage Stress With Crisis Support
While anticipating hard times and planning for support is the best approach to benzo recovery, crises make that incredibly difficult. Understanding that reality, Jake offers crisis support sessions outside of his usual daily and weekly schedule. In those sessions, you can expect deep empathy and compassion, as well as professional crisis intervention and stress management strategies that can help you to slow the spiral and return to a more stable condition. Crises can also emerge from the outside and Jake’s background allows him to provide knowledgeable, evidence-based guidance that can enable you to get a stronger grip on your circumstances and a better sense of what you need to do moving forward.
Make A Positive Change In Your Life Today
Benzo recovery requires different supports for different people, so consider what approach will help you reach the other side and know you’ll be supported.