
Delray Beach, Florida Aug 29, 2025 – Demonstrating significant public interest in effective post-addiction care, the recently released book, From Rehab to Real Life: The Importance of Recovery Residences in the Addiction Treatment Continuum, has quickly become an International Bestseller within just three days of its launch. This publication, which delves into the crucial connection recovery residences offer between professional treatment and independent living, has resonated strongly with readers, families, and professionals engaged in the field of addiction.
The book’s swift climb to bestseller lists highlights a growing recognition that sustained recovery necessitates a supportive environment extending beyond the initial treatment phase. From Rehab to Real Life offers an in-depth examination of how recovery residences provide a structured, peer-supported setting that is essential for individuals to develop sober living skills, establish healthy routines, and successfully re-enter society.
Adrienne Blue Tichy, the author of the book, commented, “The remarkable reception of this book indicates that people are seeking a fresh perspective on addiction. It’s not solely about achieving sobriety; it’s about learning to live sober. Our aspiration is for this book to empower individuals and their families to acknowledge the importance of these vital resources and advocate for their integral role within the continuum of care.”
Furthermore, the book addresses common misunderstandings surrounding sober living homes, providing insights into various residential models, the significance of community and accountability, and the positive outcomes supported by research. It stands as an indispensable resource for anyone affected by addiction, including those in recovery, their loved ones, and treatment providers.
About the Book From Rehab to Real Life: The Importance of Recovery Residences in the Addiction Treatment Continuum serves as a comprehensive resource for understanding the function of supportive housing in maintaining long-term addiction recovery. The book combines personal narratives, expert analysis, and practical advice to illustrate why recovery residences are a critical and frequently underestimated element of the recovery journey.
Media Contact: Adrienne Tichy, Founder and CEO of Recovery Comes Home, adriennetichy@gmail.com, 561-376-5277, https://recoverycomeshome.com
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